by Ibon » Thu 10 Apr 2008, 14:09:45
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'I') think it is our culture (reflected in our economy), and not our "nature" which is the problem. If it were our "nature" then we would have seen all human cultures engage in the same behaviors, which we have not. Many cultures did not engage in these behaviors until they were forced into them by our culture.
Ultimately every cultural expression reflects some part of our nature doesn't it? This is complicated. Different cultures reflect different aspects of our "nature" and one could argue that today's materialistic culture is unbalanced in it's over emphasis of materialism. But to blame this solely on "our" culture is to say that our modern malaise is reducible to the evils of western caucasian european modernism. I don't think it is so simple.
I read this article this morning on the Chinese dilema in Tibet and I don't think reading this you can come to the conclusion that the current materialism China is embracing is an affliction of a western european cultural virus. Their ancient philosophies are very complimentary of their current "Kudzu Ape" behaviours. Here is the article
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/JD10Ad01.html
So it would seem that if cultures convergently adapted materialistic orientations then this must on some level reflect certain human "nature". Sadly, like the Tibetans, all those other cultures that were not so oriented around materialism are absent today from the landscape.
What is unprecedented today is the great interdependency on a global scale of one predominate cultural model whereby this is being reinforced by contributions of different cultures. It is a tremendous reinforcement of the "Kudzu Ape" culture and proving very very resilient. Aspects of China's ancient pragmatic Confucian philosophy for example now being incorporated into the effenciency of the materialistic model. Our economic system, our energy systems, our food distribution, health care etc etc. will all now be made more resilient as resource depletion allows us to apply the austerity for example of this new Chinese philosophy. That is a frightening thought, don't you think??
So with each tightening of the screws, with each new environmental problem, economic problem, energy problem, we aren't really seeing collapse unfolding are we. Rather a more resilient materialism, efficient and reinforcing the current cultural model of the Kudzu Ape.
Do you begin to understand the need to undermine the infrastructures that support these memes?
It is naive to believe that "our" culture has infected the planet. It goes way way deeper than that and touches some elements of the human animal, this rapacious Kudzu Ape.
I will suggest an alternative idea. The human animal is flawed. Religions and morals and even many of the rituals of ancient hunter gatherer cultures are present not as reflections of some older pure garden of eden state of humanity but rather as cultural elements that evolved to contain these selfish rapacious parts of human nature that probably evolved from selective pressures that existed in the savannas of Africa. Although tempered by altruism, compassion and art humans have underneath a base line that has a hyena type rapacious element.
The Kudzu Ape of today is not flawed. Our species is actually at the pinnacle of adaptability on the planet and expressing with extraordinary success these rapacious elements.
We are the first species to harvest so efficiently and selfishly the planets resources. It is a very impressive evolutionary branch of the tree of life. But alas, a branch that will eventually end in extinction.
Over 95% of the species that ever existed are already extinct. Kudzu Ape is on the fast track to join these ranks.
Today I don't feel very optimistic. Sorry
Patiently awaiting the pathogens. Our resiliency resembles an invasive weed. We are the Kudzu Ape
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