34. All citizens should be required to perform a specified amount of public service. Such service would benefit not only the country as a whole but also the individual participants.
Discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the opinion stated above. Support your views with reasons and/or examples from your own experience, observations, or reading.
The potential benefits of mandatory public service must be weighed against administrative problems and concerns about individual liberty. On balance , the costs to a nation and to the participants would probably exceed the benefits.
Admittedly, a colorable argument can be made for mandatory public service. It would help alleviate free-rider problems, where those who do not contribute benefit from the efforts of those who do. It would mitigate pressing social problemswith education, public health and safety, and the environment. It might instill in participants a sense of civic duty, community, and individual responsibility. Finally, it has worked on a smaller scale, particularly in urban areas, where renewal projects succeed in making communities safer, healthier, and more prosperous.
Far more compelling, however, are the arguments against mandatory public service. First, who would make assignments and decide what projects are worthwhile, and how would compliance be assured? Resolving enforcement issues would require government control, in turn requiring increased taxes and/or cuts in other social programs, thereby nullifying the benefits of mandatory public service. Second, a mandatory system would open the floodgates to incompetence and inexperience. Finally, the whole notion seems tantamount to Communism insofar as each citizen must contribute, according to his or her ability, to a strong state. Modern history informs us that such systems do not work. One could argue that mandatory public service is simply a tax in the form of labor rather than dollars. However, compulsory labor smacks of involuntary servitude, whereas financial taxes do not.
In conclusion, logistical and philosophical barriers to mandating public service outweigh its potential benefits for the nation as well as for participants.
雅思阅读考试答题步骤
备考指导:GRE阅读难句教程(2)
GRE阅读文章改写步骤及特点
GRE阅读长难句解读(7)
GRE阅读:如何准确把握词汇的含义
三方面入手读懂新gre文章方法解析
实用备考资料:GRE阅读听课笔记(2)
新G阅读专家实例分析指导
GRE阅读长难句解读(14)
GRE阅读长难句解读(10)
GRE阅读长难句解读(13)
GRE阅读长难句解读
GRE阅读听课笔记(3)
GRE阅读长难句解读(9)
GRE/GMAT阅读理解复习提纲(二)
GRE新填空样题解答(1)
GRE阅读听课笔记(2)
GRE阅读听课笔记(1)
GRE考试阅读长难句中译英练习(76-80)
GRE阅读长难句解读(3)
GRE阅读关键在于把握词义
GRE阅读长难句解读(11)
新GRE阅读理解的三种题型分析
GRE阅读长难句解读(15)
GRE阅读听课笔记(4)
专家指导:新gre逻辑阅读考试指南
GRE阅读长难句解读(4)
GRE阅读长难句解读(6)
名师谈GRE阅读文章的习惯:长句心法
GRE/GMAT阅读理解复习提纲(三)
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |