What on earth makes you think they'll follow??We are fighting fire with fire and instead we should put out this fire of hatred in all of us by showing love,kindness and understanding and soon others will follow. — Ege
How exactly is this line of inquiry helpful? Can you explain?"Climate change" is a platitude of a phrase, "anthropogenic climate change" is not; climate is undeniably changing, as it always has been. The only debate is how much has been caused by us,
— Lionino
Ok, I’ll bite. How much do you think has been caused by us? — Joshs
How exactly is this line of inquiry helpful? Can you explain?
(Leaving aside how such a calculation should even be possible.) — baker
All those idiots protesting and pushing for nuclear disarmament for all those decades, screaming about how a nuclear war would be the “end of humanity.” Did it happen?? — Mikie
feel like humanity needs to flourish in a way that they take each others ideas and beliefs more seriously and emphatize with them and instead find meaning in each other. — Ege
prolonging the complacent okayhood of a prosperous minority for a few extra decades is not quite the same as "it didn't happen then, so it can't happen now" which is what I've been hearing more and more frequently since the 1960's. — Vera Mont
What is the foundation fo your ethical system - how does one determine what the good is? When we say something 'needs to' happen is there more than self-interest at work? — Tom Storm
And we don't really know when it all goes to shit. As no doubt it one day will. — Tom Storm
All those idiots protesting and pushing for nuclear disarmament for all those decades, screaming about how a nuclear war would be the “end of humanity.” Did it happen?? No! Just more doomerism/alarmism. — Mikie
Hello everyone!
This is my first post on this forum and I would like to debate about the hypothetical end of humanity and what would be possible scenarios that could happen. — Ege
Fully confess, I'm to blame for the end of humanity. Sorry folks. Working on it. — Fire Ologist
We do, in fact, suck at running things. We are each individually and all taken together, our own worst enemy. — Fire Ologist
Hamlet calls humans "the paragon of animals". Shakespeare was as aware as we are how flawed our species is, but sure: in some ways we are paragons, but we are also deeply flawed in our inability to regularly and effectively act in the present to avoid somewhat distant or uncertain harms. What might be clear vision is clouded by emotions, misinformation, missing information, aspirations, hopes, greed, fear, wishful thinking, etc. Even love clouds our vision. — BC
Actually, we are doing fairly well with global warming. Billions of flawed people recognize it and worry about it. Every day millions of individual minute actions are directed toward reducing waste. It is our misfortune that the problem of methane and CO2 in the atmosphere has reached high enough levels that we can't undo the damage by small actions. 99.9% of the world's population are not in a position to enact very big changes, and the 1/10th of 1% that could are greedy bastards, for the most part, that can't let go of opportunities to get even richer. — BC
Türkiye’nin gerçek sahibi ve efendisi, gerçek üretici olan köylüdür. O halde, herkesten daha çok refah, mutluluk ve servete hak kazanmış ve lâyık olan köylüdür." — Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
"The real owner and master of Turkey is the people, who is the real producer. Therefore, it is the people who is entitled to and deserves more prosperity, happiness and wealth than anyone else." — Ege
Heard.... but never seen. — Vera Mont
actually around the time Atatürk was alive he had made many improvements to give power to the people rather than focusing more on power to the government. — Ege
Yeah it's just a matter of keeping the power on the people's hands rather than giving ultimate power to the governments or the ones with the wealth.But it takes years to make the improvements, and when the other kind of administration comes to power, which it always does, it takes them hardly any time at all to tear it all down again. Ultimately, the wealth and power never stays with the people. — Vera Mont
Uh-huYeah it's just a matter of keeping the power on the people's hands rather than giving ultimate power to the governments or the ones with the wealth. — Ege
they gave up horizontal social organization for a vertical one — Vera Mont
Sure, so did lots of reformers in lots of countries since then.
But it takes years to make the improvements, and when the other kind of administration comes to power, which it always does, it takes them hardly any time at all to tear it all down again. Ultimately, the wealth and power never stays with the people. — Vera Mont
We weren't around, so what you and I say about them is a guess. — BC
In North America, yes. But South American, African and Asian empires existed before the Europens and their superior weapons arrived. In order to impose its organization on other cultures, a people need to be powerful. Some civilization had to be the first to wield that power; other followed suit.My guess is that they didn't EXCHANGE horizontal organization for a vertical one. Verticality was imposed upon them. — BC
I can believe that. But persuasion - even manipulation - do not amount to force. Free men can't be trapped by grain or anything else if they don't want the benefits."Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States" and suggest that grain was the bait and exploitation of the farmers by the 'elite' was the trap. — BC
In small numbers of related or interdependent people. Not on the scale of thousands or millions.Even so, people have maintained horizontal organization at various levels — BC
Observant.I can't decide whether you are profoundly pessimistic or deeply realistic. — BC
(and who do we count as "the people" and who are the evil "them"?) — BC
I disagree with 'necessary', but I'm sure it speeds some forms of material progress.Exploitation (to create capital) is probably a necessary step to material progress. — BC
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