Apples Abacus
Society is gauged by capitalism these days (i.e., eTrade). Economic contracts between Hong Kong, China, and the USA affect the global market.
Because investment is the hallmark of modern networking, everyone wants convenient access to culture trend education (i.e., QVC, college football TV, the People's Court, Bloomberg TV, Wall Street Journal Online, Facebook, etc.).
The fictional vigilantism-paranoia American comic book avatar
Two-Face is a nemesis of the caped crusader Batman (DC Comics) and believes that Batman's brooding Gotham City must be evaluated in terms of self-determined government. The popular American breakfast cereal
Lucky Charms advertises as its mascot the colorful Irish leprechaun (a symbol of fortune-hunting). Capitalism culture has created a distinct exuberance about 'confluence chatter' (i.e., urbanization, populism bazaar, criminal justice, etc.).
I remember the exciting
1991 Orange Bowl featuring top-ranked American college football teams Notre Dame and Colorado University in a hyped rematch of the 1990 Orange Bowl. This game was aired on national TV in the USA and included a heart-stopping last-minute punt-return touchdown by Raghib Ismail (of Notre Dame) which was called back due to a penalty, and Colorado held on to a 10-9 victory. Notre Dame University has a lucrative ongoing national TV contract with the American television network NBC, and the 1991 Orange Bowl signified cultural investments in 'bazaar access.'
My perfect civilized society therefore involves an analysis of Two-Face (DC Comics) and an appreciation of the superstition-allowance charm, the
rabbit's foot (a piece of animalia spirit token symbolizing good luck in times of risk-involvement).
Two-Face