Quote from: Madman Mordo on January 16, 2015, 06:17:34 AMQuote from: challengerX on January 16, 2015, 06:12:34 AMQuote from: Madman Mordo on January 16, 2015, 05:53:19 AMI can't really blame ourselves to be honest. I mean, on an evolutionary scale, we've only been here practically a minute. We're the first species on Earth to achieve such high levels of sapience in the span of that minute, and it really comes to no one's surprise when we abuse, misuse and ignore that intelligence. We're toddlers trying to take our first, disastrous steps.I feel like I'm in the minority here when I say I don't hold such a pessimistic outlook on humanity. Sure, there are some really horrible despicable shit that goes on in the world, but we really aren't any different to other species on the planet, we just do that horrible despicable shit slightly better. I don't agree that we're getting worse, I actually think we're improving, and transcending our Darwinist biological imperatives. I mean shit, it wasn't that long ago we were sacrificing women based on the fact they were witches, and before that we were crucifying people because we didn't like what they had to say. And yeah, Africa and the Middle East still face those issues, but a lot of that can be chalked up to poor infrastructure, Imperialism, and perhaps religion. The Western World is far from perfect, but we're finally starting to see a genuine shift for the better, at least in my opinion.I'm sure Meta is going to bring out some autistic economic policy or historical fact that is somehow going to debunk what I said, but still, I don't completely agree with the whole "woe is us, we're the worst species on the planet" rhetoric.That's not so much what I'm talking about. I'm talking about, look at everything around us. The way we live, where we live. How ugly everything is.It's certainly better than it was 200 and beyond years ago. I'm sure some Victorian orphan would like to dispute what you're saying.Yeah, you're not understanding. You're looking at this from the wrong perspective. I'm not talking about shit like how we used to have witch hunts a hundred years ago and we had no infrastructure and now we do so we're improving. We're not. Cities are disgusting. Our society is disgusting and pointless. We waste our time doing meaningless shit and we aren't really getting anywhere as a species. A Victorian era orphan is irrelevant because we had already fucked up long before that, which is why we had that. I'm saying when we were far more primitive, we didn't make our habitats ugly and cut down forests, or got school and have jobs and all sorts of other meaningless shit we have today. From there it should have been a group effort in the technology and medicine sectors to improve our lives. Not live in some restrictive society where you waste away doing a whole lot of nothing all day.
Quote from: challengerX on January 16, 2015, 06:12:34 AMQuote from: Madman Mordo on January 16, 2015, 05:53:19 AMI can't really blame ourselves to be honest. I mean, on an evolutionary scale, we've only been here practically a minute. We're the first species on Earth to achieve such high levels of sapience in the span of that minute, and it really comes to no one's surprise when we abuse, misuse and ignore that intelligence. We're toddlers trying to take our first, disastrous steps.I feel like I'm in the minority here when I say I don't hold such a pessimistic outlook on humanity. Sure, there are some really horrible despicable shit that goes on in the world, but we really aren't any different to other species on the planet, we just do that horrible despicable shit slightly better. I don't agree that we're getting worse, I actually think we're improving, and transcending our Darwinist biological imperatives. I mean shit, it wasn't that long ago we were sacrificing women based on the fact they were witches, and before that we were crucifying people because we didn't like what they had to say. And yeah, Africa and the Middle East still face those issues, but a lot of that can be chalked up to poor infrastructure, Imperialism, and perhaps religion. The Western World is far from perfect, but we're finally starting to see a genuine shift for the better, at least in my opinion.I'm sure Meta is going to bring out some autistic economic policy or historical fact that is somehow going to debunk what I said, but still, I don't completely agree with the whole "woe is us, we're the worst species on the planet" rhetoric.That's not so much what I'm talking about. I'm talking about, look at everything around us. The way we live, where we live. How ugly everything is.It's certainly better than it was 200 and beyond years ago. I'm sure some Victorian orphan would like to dispute what you're saying.
Quote from: Madman Mordo on January 16, 2015, 05:53:19 AMI can't really blame ourselves to be honest. I mean, on an evolutionary scale, we've only been here practically a minute. We're the first species on Earth to achieve such high levels of sapience in the span of that minute, and it really comes to no one's surprise when we abuse, misuse and ignore that intelligence. We're toddlers trying to take our first, disastrous steps.I feel like I'm in the minority here when I say I don't hold such a pessimistic outlook on humanity. Sure, there are some really horrible despicable shit that goes on in the world, but we really aren't any different to other species on the planet, we just do that horrible despicable shit slightly better. I don't agree that we're getting worse, I actually think we're improving, and transcending our Darwinist biological imperatives. I mean shit, it wasn't that long ago we were sacrificing women based on the fact they were witches, and before that we were crucifying people because we didn't like what they had to say. And yeah, Africa and the Middle East still face those issues, but a lot of that can be chalked up to poor infrastructure, Imperialism, and perhaps religion. The Western World is far from perfect, but we're finally starting to see a genuine shift for the better, at least in my opinion.I'm sure Meta is going to bring out some autistic economic policy or historical fact that is somehow going to debunk what I said, but still, I don't completely agree with the whole "woe is us, we're the worst species on the planet" rhetoric.That's not so much what I'm talking about. I'm talking about, look at everything around us. The way we live, where we live. How ugly everything is.
I can't really blame ourselves to be honest. I mean, on an evolutionary scale, we've only been here practically a minute. We're the first species on Earth to achieve such high levels of sapience in the span of that minute, and it really comes to no one's surprise when we abuse, misuse and ignore that intelligence. We're toddlers trying to take our first, disastrous steps.I feel like I'm in the minority here when I say I don't hold such a pessimistic outlook on humanity. Sure, there are some really horrible despicable shit that goes on in the world, but we really aren't any different to other species on the planet, we just do that horrible despicable shit slightly better. I don't agree that we're getting worse, I actually think we're improving, and transcending our Darwinist biological imperatives. I mean shit, it wasn't that long ago we were sacrificing women based on the fact they were witches, and before that we were crucifying people because we didn't like what they had to say. And yeah, Africa and the Middle East still face those issues, but a lot of that can be chalked up to poor infrastructure, Imperialism, and perhaps religion. The Western World is far from perfect, but we're finally starting to see a genuine shift for the better, at least in my opinion.I'm sure Meta is going to bring out some autistic economic policy or historical fact that is somehow going to debunk what I said, but still, I don't completely agree with the whole "woe is us, we're the worst species on the planet" rhetoric.
I'm sure Meta is going to bring out some autistic economic policy or historical fact that is somehow going to debunk what I said
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Quote from: Sandtrap on January 16, 2015, 07:38:53 AM. . .I'm not sure what your evaluation of capitalism has to do with it.
Capitalism is consumption based at it's core. Consume more, spend more, earn more. This leads to just about everything in today's world being based around consumption. It's unhealthy. People spend their lives working in shitty jobs to make money. What do they do with it? Part of it goes for all the taxes and costs under the sun. Part of it goes towards paying for neccessities. And what little you have left is spent on things you'd like.And you never have enough to get all the stuff you want. So a lot of people get trapped in mortgages and credit. And then they get stuck in the yearly cycle of new rehashed shit with a few extra bits thrown on to make it different. And in order to pay off all that stuff on credit?You work more.And not only is everything based around consumption, it's based around poor quality. Products are released that are cheaply made. They're designed to break. And they break. In a capitalist society, what do you do with something that breaks? You throw it away. Buy another one because you can because it's easier to go out and buy it brand new then repair it yourself or god forbid make something of actual quality yourself.Part of the problem with today's society is capitalism. It's a big problem actually.
Quote from: Sandtrap on January 16, 2015, 11:29:49 AMCapitalism is consumption based at it's core. Consume more, spend more, earn more. This leads to just about everything in today's world being based around consumption. It's unhealthy. People spend their lives working in shitty jobs to make money. What do they do with it? Part of it goes for all the taxes and costs under the sun. Part of it goes towards paying for neccessities. And what little you have left is spent on things you'd like.And you never have enough to get all the stuff you want. So a lot of people get trapped in mortgages and credit. And then they get stuck in the yearly cycle of new rehashed shit with a few extra bits thrown on to make it different. And in order to pay off all that stuff on credit?You work more.And not only is everything based around consumption, it's based around poor quality. Products are released that are cheaply made. They're designed to break. And they break. In a capitalist society, what do you do with something that breaks? You throw it away. Buy another one because you can because it's easier to go out and buy it brand new then repair it yourself or god forbid make something of actual quality yourself.Part of the problem with today's society is capitalism. It's a big problem actually.I don't see how capitalism--the system which has caused 1pc of human history to have 99pc of the wealth, and facilitated a massive increase in leisure time--can be considered part of the problem even under your own paradigm. Capitalism isn't some sort of culture which has been imposed on us, it's merely a process of supplying demand. Is an excessive consumer culture good? No, of course not, but the problem is the demand on the part of the consumers not the capitalists responding to those demands. You'll never, ever get rid of a consumption-based economy. The best you'll do is remove the need for labour.
And the capitalists don't give a shit.
a capitalist system does not care.
it does not care about resources, it does not care about a sick society. It only exists to make money.
Capitalism has no direction. It has no focus.
Quote from: Sandtrap on January 16, 2015, 12:19:21 PMAnd the capitalists don't give a shit.Because nobody else does, that's the point. Quotea capitalist system does not care.That's not true, it cares exactly how much the society cares.Quote it does not care about resources, it does not care about a sick society. It only exists to make money.Except wisely using resources and increasing quality of life are two of the biggest justifications for capitalism; it's pretty much the entire reason Hume was a liberal. The entire point of capitalism is that responsible management of your assets preserves natural resources as well as engenders profit. Have you ever seen people organised in such a way by anything other than a profit motive? The only example I know of is the Free Territory in Ukraine, and even then it was only due to outside threats from Bolshevism. QuoteCapitalism has no direction. It has no focus. Again, it has exactly the amount of direction and focus as the society in which it is being used. You can't really look at America and a third-world country and say the first has an equal lack of direction and focus in comparison to the latter; the problem with the latter is almost always that there is never enough capitalists populating the economy. Even if I think we agree that the West (and the entire world, I suppose) is in a state of moral or cultural decadence, I think it's incredibly lazy to look at a complex system like capitalism and place the blame there. Fuck, most of the problems with capitalism aren't a result of capitalism.
Quote from: Madman Mordo on January 16, 2015, 05:53:19 AMI'm sure Meta is going to bring out some autistic economic policy or historical fact that is somehow going to debunk what I saidOnly where you blame the middle east's failings on imperialism.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on January 16, 2015, 09:56:12 AMQuote from: Madman Mordo on January 16, 2015, 05:53:19 AMI'm sure Meta is going to bring out some autistic economic policy or historical fact that is somehow going to debunk what I saidOnly where you blame the middle east's failings on imperialism.I was more referring to Africa.
Quote from: Madman Mordo on January 16, 2015, 04:05:10 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on January 16, 2015, 09:56:12 AMQuote from: Madman Mordo on January 16, 2015, 05:53:19 AMI'm sure Meta is going to bring out some autistic economic policy or historical fact that is somehow going to debunk what I saidOnly where you blame the middle east's failings on imperialism.I was more referring to Africa.Even then. Some parts of Africa didn't even have the wheel until the 1800s.
Quote from: SuperIrish on January 16, 2015, 11:59:25 AMA good ol' Fight Club quote does this justiceYouTubeWhile I enjoy living in the country more than the urban landscape (well, more "urban", seeing as Wales' capital ain't huge compared to most places in the world), I do enjoy some of the things of advancement at the expense of culture and to an extent, freedom.I fucking love McDonalds. I love the internet. I LOVE bacon. I adore central heating, and music that I cannot create myself. As much as I'd love to create these things to suite a more "free" lifestyle, or be totally independent from such pleasures, I cannot. So be it.I'm not talking about the cliche "city vs country" bullshit. I'm saying, why is everything so complicated and meaningless? We make shit complicated for no reason.
A good ol' Fight Club quote does this justiceYouTubeWhile I enjoy living in the country more than the urban landscape (well, more "urban", seeing as Wales' capital ain't huge compared to most places in the world), I do enjoy some of the things of advancement at the expense of culture and to an extent, freedom.I fucking love McDonalds. I love the internet. I LOVE bacon. I adore central heating, and music that I cannot create myself. As much as I'd love to create these things to suite a more "free" lifestyle, or be totally independent from such pleasures, I cannot. So be it.
Quote from: SuperIrish on January 17, 2015, 03:14:45 PMQuote from: challengerX on January 17, 2015, 03:02:49 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on January 16, 2015, 11:59:25 AMA good ol' Fight Club quote does this justiceYouTubeWhile I enjoy living in the country more than the urban landscape (well, more "urban", seeing as Wales' capital ain't huge compared to most places in the world), I do enjoy some of the things of advancement at the expense of culture and to an extent, freedom.I fucking love McDonalds. I love the internet. I LOVE bacon. I adore central heating, and music that I cannot create myself. As much as I'd love to create these things to suite a more "free" lifestyle, or be totally independent from such pleasures, I cannot. So be it.I'm not talking about the cliche "city vs country" bullshit. I'm saying, why is everything so complicated and meaningless? We make shit complicated for no reason.I think you missed the point, I wasn't even trying to make it a battle. I didn't even know there's a cliche for that.I'm not trying to be hostile at all. Sorry if came off like that. I'm not against technology I'm saying. I'm for changing cities and making them more natural but still being technologically advanced. Not wasting time doing random bullshit that isn't taking our species anywhere. Get what I mean?
Quote from: challengerX on January 17, 2015, 03:02:49 PMQuote from: SuperIrish on January 16, 2015, 11:59:25 AMA good ol' Fight Club quote does this justiceYouTubeWhile I enjoy living in the country more than the urban landscape (well, more "urban", seeing as Wales' capital ain't huge compared to most places in the world), I do enjoy some of the things of advancement at the expense of culture and to an extent, freedom.I fucking love McDonalds. I love the internet. I LOVE bacon. I adore central heating, and music that I cannot create myself. As much as I'd love to create these things to suite a more "free" lifestyle, or be totally independent from such pleasures, I cannot. So be it.I'm not talking about the cliche "city vs country" bullshit. I'm saying, why is everything so complicated and meaningless? We make shit complicated for no reason.I think you missed the point, I wasn't even trying to make it a battle. I didn't even know there's a cliche for that.