Pinky: Gee, Brain.
What are we going to do tonight?
Brain: The same thing
we do every night, Pinky. Try to take over the world.
This is a work in
progress. Intended to serve as a scaffolding for thought and research. I am
worried that we (humanity) have made such big strides ahead in technology but
so little in our understanding about the big issues in life as Why, What and How?
Here we go!
The question is:
Why humanity doesn’t
live in peace and prosperity?
Why humanity doesn’t
live in everlasting peace and prosperity if we have already mastered the
technological means and have access to the resources for that?
Possible answers:
Is it a greedy clique
of corrupt politicians and business people who conspire against us to protect
their undeserved profits because they know of no other way to safeguard their
privileges other than instigating division, conflict, war and chaos?
If that is true – how
powerful are they?
How can we stop them
from doing that and prevent anyone from doing that in the future?
Or are our
institutions the culprit?
Is it their failure
to allocate resources and distribute profits fairly while safeguarding against
those who plan to disturb the peace to gain unfair advantage?
Why is
humanity stumbling from war to war for no particular reason using ever more
sophisticated instruments to kill and maim fellow human beings?
Why?
Why
does our justice system seem eager to punish severely petty crimes but keen to
ignore major ones?
Those
are obvious questions that anyone can relate to. What bothers me that there
doesn’t seem to be a consensus on how are we going to go about resolving those
issues before humanity self-destructs? I know: Democracy, Free Markets, Rule of
Law! Truth is – regardless of the validity of those they don’t seem to work.
Why?
Where
is the theoretical, philosophical, ethical, legal knowledge that we need to
develop to overcome these obstacles and what are those obstacles?
One
possible answer could be – our institutions do not have the built-in
accountability devices to guard against them being highjacked by corrupt people
who misuse them for undeserved gains.
For me
a first step would be better understanding of what’s happening because
personally it has been more and more clouded with the years.
First,
I thought communism was good and capitalism bad.
Then,
capitalism is good and communism bad.
Democracy and market forces should take care
of that….
And
that seemed to be so true because then we won the Cold war – Soviet style communism
crumbled under its own stupidity eager crowds dismantled the Berlin war and
turned the pieces of the hated barrier into souvenirs – under the sounds of Pink
Floyd singing “break down the wall…” Then the US bombed the Serbs!
Then
NATO didn’t disband and kept going for no obvious reason. Then the Chinese
communist system managed to bring their country out of poverty to the leading
position in the world economy.
Then
America is in multi trillion-dollar debt…
I still
believe that it’s not by the benevolence of baker and shoemaker that we enjoy
prosperity and that we have those inalienable rights.
What I
don’t know is – what went wrong?
I know
Marx does – he was confident that it was the ownership of the means of
production that was the problem but while that does seem to be true with
China’s success and the recent economic crisis triggered by US financial
institutions it doesn’t seem to explain everything. Communism did fail in
Russia and Eastern Europe.
Therefore,
I am starting this blog hoping in a series of essays to manage to get maybe if
not straightforward answers – to at least build a scaffolding that will help me
scramble up to the shoulders of those giants and be able to see further (or
perhaps to the tops of their heads?).
What’s
in it for you?
Not
much.
I am
doing this mostly for myself. Why making it public?
If my
thoughts help you in your own quest for knowledge – please, tell me – your
encouragement may add a plank or pillar to my scaffold as I may help you build
yours.
In
general, I believe that understanding the fascinating and disappointing reality
we live in will help enjoy it more and for longer.
What
does space travel have to do with all this – you may ask…
It’s
obvious – space travel is the latest and most exciting adventure of humanity.
If anything is going to pull us out of the swamp of hate and division that we
are drowning in is the unifying vision of a common quest. It may also provide
purpose and employment for all those talented inventors, engineers and technicians
who are now preoccupied with creating fancy tools for destruction. So my aim is
to travel to space and in between now and then work to promote space travel for
civilian purposes as a a worthy endeavor that will save humanity and civilization
and may prove a useful substitute for the dangerous and wasteful arms race
So
that’s my plan to take over the world. I know it may sound kind of naïve or
even dodgy but that’s all I can think of for now and… you never know.
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