Individualism vs. Collectivism How does one go about balancing the needs of the individual vs. the collective? — Nick Sousa
Ah, I forgot to answer this question. My own view is that, currently, the world is ruled by the money and the guns doing most of the talking worth listening to. For example, the US military is equal to the next six or seven largest combined and we pay half the costs for both NATO and the UN all "supposedly" for defense purposes as if we are defending ourselves against the entire world. The sad truth is, we install dictators like Saddam Hussein and supply them with money and outdated weapons if we can't think of a better way to control the region or make more money off them. Its empire baby, and this train ain't stopping until she derails.
That's what Lincoln established in the civil war, that the money and guns are unbeatable, which is only becoming more of a reality as the technology advances. The latest push at the Pentagon is for robotics that can allow the US to police the world with drones, like the Predator, merely being the beginning and the Navy recently declaring they are no longer making manned aircraft and have plans to put 30-40 thousand drones in the oceans that don't even need to be recharged for a year.
Anyway, it means that what we owe society is rapidly becoming more of a question of what society owes us with all the wealth accumulating at the top precisely because the money and guns are doing all the talking worth listening to. As far as I'm concerned, both our presidential candidates should be in jail, the billionaire mayor of NYC who arrested 26 reporters should be in jail, the bankers who caused the economic collapse should be in jail, and so on and so forth and unless society has more to offer than the best justice that money can buy I don't owe them a damned thing and I certainly don't have any money anyway.
The only way I see around the problem is to develop a systems logic that makes this timeless brute force approach outdated which is exactly what I'm writing about in my book. Civilization is currently organizing using the most primitive systems logic and that has to change before we destroy the whole planet. Improving communications just doesn't mean much when brute force is the more effective way to get what you want and need and what humanity requires is better ways to organize than either laze fare capitalism or communism can provide.