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It's not a problem of free market, since they get money which is worth as much or more. It's a problem of efficiency. Selling food elsewhere brings in money, but if they were capable of using more efficient methods, person A could grow more food and sell some to B and C, who sell their products abroad. Quote:
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A few hundred tons of carbon nanomaterials are more dangerous than tons of rocket fuel strapped to each and every space vehicle? The heaviest part of space elevator is the counterweight; in the event of failure, this falls upwards due to the physics involved.
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It's interesting the change in mindset that is occuring on this forum. A year ago the meme (in a positive meaning) was about changing humanity's ways to bring us in harmony with nature. Now the meme seems to be more anthropocentric, about forcing the ecology to make the change to be in line with civilized humanity's ways. IMO it's more anthropocentric than JC's message likely was in Avatar. I'm torn.
TBH from a philosophical standpoint, if we change nature into our ideal vision, is it really truly nature anymore? And at that point, what's the point on putting value on it? The reason we put value on nature (in part, at least) is from it's existential value. It is something that functions and thrives completely on it's own, laissez faire from civilized humanity. It's part of the reason it's so beautiful. If we make it something of our creation, what gives it more value than what it gives to us economically? What stops us from simply throwing it away like we throw away our other tools? Also, even if we could modify nature to work within the current corporate socio-political system, would we really want to? There's more problems with the current corporate-political status quo than it's negative impact on nature. What of the wage slavery? The manipulation of governments? The propaganda from corporate media? Hell, if we modify ecology to work for the current system, couldn't that empower the system to work even more against the masses? And "it's too hard" really isn't an excuse to not try to change the system. Occupy Wall Street is proof of this. All it takes is one step in the right direction to start something big. Just take a look at the home page of Home | AlterNet to see just how much **** the current system is capable of causing. Do we really want to give it more incentives to keep doing what it's doing?
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![]() The Dreamer's Manifesto Mike Malloy, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. "You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling." - Inception "Man, I see in fight club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy **** we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off." - Tyler Durden Last edited by Tsyal Makto; 01-10-2012 at 04:58 AM. |
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How many times it needs to be said.
Science and technology are not the enemy here, nor the cause of the destruction of our planet. We can be in harmony with nature while also having access to technology. It's the capitalist monetary system based on greed and profit that makes our society the sick thing it is. |
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Our technology is our own creation, we should keep it to ourselves. We can use it for our everyday lives, and in some cases our interactions with nature, but I can't get behind the idea of overhauling Mama Nature for the sake of our own whims (and really, would this really benefit the 99% of people or mostly the 1% corporate masters?), or forcing technology on people's who may not want it, or who's livelihoods may be harmed by it (check out Survival International's "progress can kill" document).
The real solution to climate change is humanity curbing its excessive footprint on this planet and finding a new socio-economic-political way forward. It may not be the easiest way, but we'll be a better species for it in the long run, both for the planet and ourselves. The system is what's broken, not nature. Hell, even if our system wasn't harming the planet, I'd still fight against it, given how much it harms humans alone.
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![]() The Dreamer's Manifesto Mike Malloy, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. "You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling." - Inception "Man, I see in fight club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy **** we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off." - Tyler Durden Last edited by Tsyal Makto; 01-10-2012 at 10:42 AM. |
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Most people have always been more practical about the real world, and have never supported destruction of everything like you claim, but instead, improvement of processes, change without upheaval for upheaval's sake. I don't understand why you have a problem with that simply because it does not toe your own political line. Quote:
Exactly. It's when things become stalled that there are problems.
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And for people who *do* want to go back to the stone age?
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Then that's their choice to individually, but they shouldn't force that on others, and I never said anything else there - when people should live on their own terms, they must accept that others' might not be the same for that reason
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Communism DIDN'T work in the USSR, it didn't work in Eastern Europe where people were braving Machine Gun Towers, walls, and Minefields to get out, in Cuba or North Korea, where people are starving, and China, while still being a totalitarian State, has gone to a free market economy. Capatalism may not be perfect, but it is a Hell of a lot better than anything else out there. Quote:
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Actually, Cuba's not doing as bad as all that.
I think that's because they're tiny and agrarian though.
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Also, Stalin's Five Year Plans managed to make Russia competitive against the fully militarized Third Reich. That worked economically, even if the fascist component decreased the quality of life. (Fascism and communism are not the same, and not even directly connected. It just happens that all communism attempts so far have also been fascist.)
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You may very well be correct about the agrarian part, and the reason that they can (barely) feed their people, while North Korea, another small, agrarian country can't is probably because of Cuba's sub tropical climate that North Korea does not share.
The fact still remains, however, that people are trying to sneak OUT of Cuba, and INTO this "bad capitalist" country. As a matter of fact, I think that is one of a very few, if not the only "end destination" Countries that people try to sneak INTO for a shot at a better life. I have lived in several countries as a private citizen, not a soldier, and no where else, could I live the way that I live now, on my military pension. While I like some of Germany's social programs, The Country was far too crowded for me to even have my own house on a small piece of land. Even if it was possible geographically, it was illegal for me to own land in Germany, even though I had "Umbefristet" stamped on my U.S. Passport, I was still an "Auslander" and by law could not own land. Under the American Capitilist system, my love and I, on only 3.500 dollars a month, own our self build hangerhome on 80 acres, with our own private 4,700 foot runway and the full ownership of two aircraft. Without the technologies that we made use of, or the freedoms of a capitalist system there is no way that we could have achieved the station in life that we did. |
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HNM, you have no idea about who I am or what I believe, do you? What exactly do you think I'm trying to "destroy?" I'm guessing you thought the same thing about people like Ghandi or MLK Jr, who fought against the evils of the systems they lived under? I'm fighting corruption and greed. The current system is broken, for people and the planet, it needs to change. I've found something worth fighting for, but apparently you just see me as some sort of saber rattler? Am I hitting anywhere near the mark here? Again, if you seem to think the current system is fine, go see Alternet. There's plenty of independent journalists who would kindly disagree.
Yes, humans have always had an impact on nature, as all species do, but it was never some sort of full-scale technological overhaul of it that some seem to advocate. Again, I have no problem with technology, but humanity should keep its impact on the natural world to a minimum, not try to overhaul the entire biosphere with it, and definitely not attempt to push it on aboriginal people's. There's a line of acceptability of impact, and that would cross it. Oh, and advanced or not, 7 billion people is unsustainable. We gotta bring that number down. Period. Either way, I agree. I guess a TL;DR is that it is humanity that should make the move and progress, not nature, nature is just fine as it is. Humanity must make the change, and find environmentally friendly technologies that work in better harmony with nature (along with good old fashioned conservation less consumption) as she is. That, IMO, was JC's message, not the other way around. Anthropocentrism is what got us here in the first place, we need to broaden our horizons and think about our effect on nature with our actions. Ideally we could find a way to bring a greener civilization closer to the land, both spiritually and in practice, but the task is on us, not mama nature, to make the change. HNM, I have no idea where you got this anti-tech opinion of me from, but you are way. ****ing. off. Change it, bud. And I don't know why it's bad that I'm fighting the corporate oligarchy?
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![]() The Dreamer's Manifesto Mike Malloy, a voice of reason in a world gone mad. "You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling." - Inception "Man, I see in fight club the strongest and smartest men who've ever lived. I see all this potential, and I see squandering. God damn it, an entire generation pumping gas, waiting tables; slaves with white collars. Advertising has us chasing cars and clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy **** we don't need. We're the middle children of history, man. No purpose or place. We have no Great War. No Great Depression. Our Great War's a spiritual war... our Great Depression is our lives. We've all been raised on television to believe that one day we'd all be millionaires, and movie gods, and rock stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off." - Tyler Durden Last edited by Tsyal Makto; 01-10-2012 at 07:47 PM. |
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