by entropyfails » Sun 24 Jul 2005, 11:47:49
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Leanan', 'O')h, definitely. But if what you value is life, which what an earlier poster said, then your best chance is with a strong central government. As societies like Rome and the Maya collapsed, people clustered closer to the cities. Because it was easier to get food in the cities, and because it was too dangerous to be in a small village or isolated farm.
Governments may kill their people, but it's generally not for no reason. They may take your farm, but they'll keep you around to work it. While a starving mob will just kill you.
I suspect a lot of Iraqis remember the days under Saddam with fondness now.
So the only answer to the end of civilization is.... wait for it..... wait for it.... MORE CIVILIZATION!!!
Oh man. Where do you people get this stuff?!?! *laugh*
The "strong" as you call it governments of the past did horrible things to a good percentage of the population. That some lived through it with stresses that did not cause death doesn't mean they had lives worth living. That they felt to much fear to stand up against oppression doesn't mean that we need to follow the same path.
Civilization's problems, while complex, stem from simple roots. We train our children to behave in the most selfish way imaginable. We indoctrinate them with a culture that demands more and more every year, that allows no dissent, and requires constant war to achieve its ends. Remove that selfishness from humans, and we'd restore balance in about 10 minutes.
How to get there? I don't know. At some point, I think our species will simply awaken from the dream world where they get endless selfish pleasures. We will collectively recognize our death as a species as we loose environmental supports due to over consumption. And we will start getting on with the process of living, which has absolutely nothing to do with trying to figure out the "safest and most perfectly uniform society." If we do not do this, then we will all die, big government or no.
Does talking about it matter? I think so. I believe that ignorance causes this selfishness and by exposing ourselves to other ways of thinking, we can learn to face our inner demons. But you obviously have not interest in that. You simply want a controlled, orderly, pleasure filled life for you no matter how many people, plants, animals, and other life forms have to die so you get it.
I personally feel disgusted with such cringing, sycophantic logic. I hope, one day, you can look back on yourself and feel the same thing.