by mos6507 » Tue 13 May 2008, 15:59:16
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', '
')"Humans are best adapted to small, egalitarian bands, in the same way that wolves are adapted to packs or bees to hives. Humans flourish in such a social structure, providing us not only with our material needs, but also our universal psychological needs of belonging to such a group, of personal freedom, and of acceptance for ourselves as individuals. Hierarchical society is a social structure we left behind when we became human. It may provide for our material needs, but it fails utterly to provide for any of our psychological needs. So, we invent small, band-like societies–social circles, clubs and the like–to compensate for all the failings of hierarchy. In short, egalitarianism is an essential requirement for healthy human life; hierarchy is an utter rejection of everything that makes us human."
http://anthropik.com/2005/09/thesis-7-h ... band-life/
Ludi, most of the time I'm in solidarity with you but your nostalgia for tribal life is naive. If tribalism was so great, then Iraq and Afghanistan would be a paradise. As long as the tribes are spread out and don't start competing with eachother, it can work. But in this overpopulated world, people need to learn to tolerate differences, not split off and only pledge loyalty to your immediate tribe, distrusting anyone who lives outside of the radius of your own city block.
I know you don't like the idea that the human population will die off far enough to enable stone age hunter gatherer tribes to make a comeback, so you have to find a way of life to advocate that can fit WITHIN civilization, or at least the likely remnants of it.