There is no security. It is a vain quest. — unenlightened
I sort of agree. Unenlightened is, in a way, sitting on the white sepulcher of colonialism, and crying foul. The irony being that, it is precisely by climbing on the sepulcher that it is possible to cry foul at all.And the truth is that those tools of mass destruction and death you saw on display form a good part of the reason you are so safe. — Hanover
the truth is that those tools of mass destruction and death you saw on display form a good part of the reason you are so safe. — Hanover
It is hard to argue that armed forces are not necessary to a peaceful life, as Hanover pointed out. I think of them as a necessary evil. — andrewk
it is the threat of violence on our behalf by the armed forces and police that allows people like you and I that have been granted the rare privilege of a peaceful life, to continue to have that privilege. — andrewk
It's peaceful as long as the violence is only a threat. — andrewk
I don't understand how the world you're proposing will ever work out. People need to know that there are consequences for actions. The sort of world you're proposing, without the stick, is a world where no communication of consequences is made. But we have limited resources, and often our human desires come into conflict with one another. We need a mechanism by which to negotiate. And negotiating presupposes that both parties communicate with each other and understand the consequences. There is nothing violent about me saying that if you steal my property, I will defend it. There is, on the other hand, something violent about you appropriating my property.No it isn't. If I stand guard over my tomatoes with a big stick, that is violent even if everyone keeps out of my way. Threats of violence are violence; peace is not threatening. — unenlightened
There is nothing violent about me saying that if you steal my property, I will defend it. — Agustino
I don't see it as a threat, I see it as communication of consequences. So if you were to tell your child, "if you don't do your homework, it won't be fair for me to give you your weekly allowance", I don't see that as a threat. It's communicating to them how you will react to their actions so that they are aware of it and can take it into account when deciding what to do.Sure there is. There is the threat -- threatening others is still violence. Calling it "defense" doesn't change that. — Moliere
I don't understand how the world you're proposing will ever work out. — Agustino
There is nothing violent about me saying that if you steal my property, I will defend it. — Agustino
So why do you decry that the world is founded on violence if you don't even have an alternative? I fail to see how it could be otherwise, without us losing many of the things we value.I haven't proposed a world. I have merely pointed out and lamented that the world that we live in is founded on violence. — unenlightened
Agreed.it is mine by social agreement. — unenlightened
By what else could the social agreement be enforced? We have desires from each other, we are social creatures. I desire my son not to smoke for example, because it is harmful to him. If he does smoke, what shall I do? Shall I not seek to change that? And if I do, will my desire not be violent, since it is opposed, at least, to his current way of thinking?And the social agreement is enforced by the threat and use of violence against those who fail to agree. — unenlightened
I don't see that as a threat. It's communicating to them how you will react to their actions so that they are aware of it and can take it into account when deciding what to do. — Agustino
By what else could the social agreement be enforced? — Agustino
Are you kidding me? How else can we have a society then? You're behaving as if we didn't have expectations from each other, and conflicting desires that we need to negotiate. Without negotiating them, we won't be able to live together.That's quite funny. I'm inclined to admit that nothing can be enforced without violence.
But then I would suggest that if we agree, we don't need to enforce anything. — unenlightened
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