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Anyways - wealth and poverty are also products of the economy - usually some people are poor because others have become rich and it is also something relative - somone is only poor if he compares himself to someone who is rich. Filling the basic needs is something different - if you talk about access to water, food, a safe home - that is definitely something everyone should have but I think to get out of this by "selling off" the things that keep this world alive does not make any sense at all, especially as I said that in the long run, it will not be able to keep up. Look at the USA - they were the wealthies nation in the world probably and now they have even trouble keeping up their infrastructure because they are reaching the limits of growth and welath as we ususally perceive it depends on growth, not on stability. Wealth is a dynamic thing, it is something that has to increase to make people feel good. Few people are content with something they have. If someone previously had not electricity and only a cardboard home, a concrete home with a light bulb will be great, but after a year or two and looking at the wealth of other people, he will want to have more or be unhappy. And then more and more and more... Quote:
- and all these things, industry, employment, electricity make only sense in the context of this culture of industrialism. We now think that people who have none of that are poor or even think that these things are essential, fundamental and the bare necessities of life. But that is not really true - it is only our own industrialized culture that makes that distinction. Just like the christian missionaries thought of the heathens as poor lost souls that do not even know about Jesus and have to be told and preached about him (even with the sword and whip if needed), today industrial civilization goes all over the place telling people that they "need" electricity, TVs, jobs, factories, roads, "bluejeans and light beer". But I would not call the Hadza or the people in the Amazon or for that matter of fact the NA'Vi "poor" in general. In fact these are rich cultures often with a lot of happiness. So the question is what is "poverty" - from a purely materialistic view, certainly these peoples are as poor as it gets, but is that a good measure of deciding what people should strive for?I do not want to downplay the suffering of people living in slums or in very bad situations and for them certainly somethng has to change, but I object to the only way or the only path to do that is to give them jobs, electricity and sell of the environment around them to other countries, corporations or simply to degrade it in favour of industrialization. I guess that is one way to at least temporarily fill the hole in these peoples lives, but it is not sustainable and I would say that other things are well suited to fill some of these holes. For humans, community, family, safety, social activity are very important - more than electricity or cellphones. And in fact that electricity and the cellphones are mostly used to get to that feeling. I use electricity and a computer to participate in some form of community and social activity here in the forum for example, but not only does that cost a lot more in ecological terms than direct contact to people in front of me, it is also extremely mediated and inadequate in many ways. So it is filling in for a need to communicate and be social at immense costs. So the goal is to give people a life worth living, a life that is happy and fulfilled. And I do not think that there is only "one way" to do this - especially not if that way destroys the planet for the future and our (and their) descendents...
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We all want that. I am more than sure that for the second half of this century we will be able to restore everything we had to take away from nature.
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That is a noble goal, applejuice, to restore, but I have serious problems with that idea in this context on several levels.
First of all it is always easier, more successful and viable to preserve than to restore. Secondly restoration is always inadequate, as the compexity of a natural system cannot simply be replaced by a human made restoration effort. All that humans usually do is to allow for natural restoration to occur and maybe help it along - if systems are too degraded, they will not repair to their former state. Thirdly to put this task to our children and childrens children at the end of this century is unspeakable. This goes against all ideas of human care. It sounds quite mad to think that we living now can rightfully destroy much of this world for personal gains, comforts and fun and justify this by possibly providing our descendants with some of the tools to restore some of the damage. This is not acceptable to me - it is US living NOW that have to put an end to the destruction and that have to start restoring, not some distant generation at the end of the century. On the track this civilization is on now, we cannot wait any longer until the ship hits the reef. We alreday see the reef clearly in front of us - WE have to steer away from it and not smash right into it, hoping that by then surely someone will be able to repair the leaks.
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" |
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It seems that a single judge (how the fvck is it that a single person has more power than hundreds of thousands of people?) managed to stop the plans for now: Brazilian judge orders construction of Amazon dam to stop | Environment | The Guardian Of course the companies will appleal and they will go and drag out some corporate financed studies that show that there is no environmental damage and all that, but at least the struggle is not lost yet. The last news I heard was that it got approved but people were still trying to protest... I hope this is at least putting this on hold long enough to allow more resistance to build up. I guess the only way to stop this project that is "needed for the booming economy" is if the hassles and costs involved rise so high due to resistance against it, that it becomes uneconomic to build it (this is what happened in Germany with nuclear power - if every transport of fuel rods costs some millions in expenses for police force and guards and repairs to railway tracks and roads - at some point it just does not pay off )
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And re population - in precolumbian America there were living about 100 million people. The estimates vary, some say it was only 50, some say it was even more than the 100 mil. The civilizations of South America had several million people each, Canada had some 6-10 million people. And certainly a lot is about comfort. Think of India. It has four times the population on 1/3 of the area compared to the USA. They all live, many are having basic needs met. Most do not have the comforts of the US lifestyle though. Of course India is industrialized to a viable degree, but my point was that a lot of the "needs" are actually comforts. With industrialization, you could probably cram 2 billion people or so into the USA. So there is a lot of potential - either to increase population or to reduce industrialization (or at least the most destructive parts of it) Quote:
I think no one has really the right to load problems of our times onto future generations. Then they do the same and of course our fathers did the same and so every generation inherits a bigger burden than before, trying to solve the problems of the past while creating new ones. I think that is unfair and ethically questionable. The native american rule of treating the land in a way that the seventh generation after yourself will find it in a state that is enjoyable and that supports that generation is a much better concept to strive for. Maybe they should be honored that you trust so much in their abilities, but I have the suspicion they would see this differently if you could ask them
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" |
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Indeed, I will not have children, Moco Loco, though I would love to be a teacher or guide or storyteller to children because I think it is important that they hear other stories than that of success measured in dollars, large houses and multiple cars, that of perpetual growth and everlasting unforgiving progress, that of a human nature that has to be controlled by a machine society...
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Know your idols: Who said "Hitler killed five million Jews. It is the greatest crime of our time. But the Jews should have offered themselves to the butcher's knife. They should have thrown themselves into the sea from cliffs.". (Solution: "Mahatma" Ghandi) Stop terraforming Earth (wordpress) "Humans are storytellers. These stories then can become our reality. Only when we loose ourselves in the stories they have the power to control us. Our culture got lost in the wrong story, a story of death and defeat, of opression and control, of separation and competition. We need a new story!" |
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