by Heineken » Sat 29 Jul 2006, 11:52:30
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')To believe Lorenzo is to believe that cars are somehow needed for human happiness and fulfillment. Utter nonsense, the result of lifelong indoctrination in a car-centric culture. I've found a much stronger sense of freedom on a bicycle, horseback, or on my own two feet than in a car.
Heineken, you are a moralist. Nothing wrong with that, but you use that moralistic perspective to read my ideas. And I want them to be purely a-moral.
The car is a machine necessary to propel humanity forward into modernity. I want to leave the question whether this is good or bad out of this discussion.
For the time being, without the mytheme of the car, modernity collapses. The car-mytheme drives all those who join moderity. Look at the millions of Chinese and Indian families who are hooking up with modernity for the first time: you'll see that the ultimate symbol which represents this entry, is obviously the car.
The car as such is a tool that opens up a new culture and that launches a new series of behavioral instincts in man: the work ethic, individualism, consumerism, the idea of modernity itself.
This is a universal phenomenon. You find it everywhere, across nations and demographics.
So that's everything I had to say about the car. The car is a central mytheme in the Grand Story that pushes the human race beyond its own limits.
I don't think morality has anything to do with my position, Lorenzo, but everything to do with yours. But yours is a false morality. I speak of hard facts and limits; if anyone is the moralist, it's you with your unenlightened, traditional vision of a fatal future: an automobile in every pot, the US lifestyle proliferating like poisonous fairy dust to every corner of the Earth and somehow lasting forever despite the exhaustion of the necessary inputs. And linking all this to a mythos of freedom and happiness. I wonder how free the billions of people feel who are stuck in traffic jams every day, commuting to their soul-less jobs to pay for that car and the toxic gruel that makes it go.
How could you possibly speak approvingly of 3 billion Chinese and Indians each having an automobile? That's a nightmare, not a good thing.
As I write this, we're having the hottest summer in recorded history, and each one is getting worse than the last.
Perhaps without realizing it, you are anti-environment, anti-biology, anti-biodiversity, anti-life, anti-Earth. And utterly impractical in energy terms.
"Modernity," as you see it, stinks and is killing us. We need to keep what's integratable with a living future and jettison the rest, including cars. A rational modernity as I see it looks a lot more like 1806 than 2006, and looks like what I described in my earlier post.