Imagine the worst future possible. Visualize if you will for a second the things we dread. The collapse of civilization, totalitarian big brother, financial morass, war. Throughout human history there have been examples where human life was lived under the boot of ruthless dictators and even deemed undesirable enough to march to their death. When these examples are paraded before the public consciousness they are generally decried as terrible. I say generally because in some cases there are those in media, academia and government who cannot bring themselves to condemn even the most flagrant offenses to human decency because those offenses were done under the guise of the utopian ideology of the observer.
Utopia is of course a wonderful concept of a world filled with perfection and absent any unpleasant struggle. Utopia may also be an afterlife filled with delights. Whatever the case utopia is always a destination for idealists of conjured perfection. As such there could not be anything more insidious in practice and harmful to the course of humanity. Certainly nothing has caused more untimely deaths as utopia has claimed hundreds of millions of lives. I am going to tell you why in no uncertain terms that when someone comes to you extolling utopia you should put garlic around your neck, hold up a cross, throw holy water on them and run for the hills.
Before I explain why every utopia is born under a moon of blood from a father with hoofs and a mother with scales I want to explode the myth of perfection they each hold. A world without strife is a world without challenge. Humans realize fulfillment through overcoming challenge. Without difficulty their is no overcoming and without the possibility of failure there can be no celebration of victory. If you have heard success is a journey not a destination it is because we become listless without challenge and utopia is by definition the ultimate destination. Utopias are born in the selfishness of the singular satisfaction of the recipient of the utopia and without regard to any fabric of civilization. A perfect example is the jihadi idea of being rewarded in the afterlife with a gaggle of virgins for killing unbelievers. Not only does it have no regard for those being killed but it has no regard for the young innocent women who would be subjected to the jihadist’s whims… Then again that could be a poor example as Muslims emulate their prophet who had a predilection for marrying prepubescent girls.
Of course understanding why utopia is hell really requires starting at conception. As utopia is always an alternative to reality we should start by examining social reality. For all the flaws of our civilization it functions as a collection of ideas and practices learned throughout history. I have been told a problem is a deviation from an established standard. Standard practices are established through experience. Human beings are naturally curious and experimentation as a means of learning is fraught with failure. Thus patterns and practices that yield good results are established and for better or worse we codify our societal workings. Then as human beings we progress and learn. Over time we developed more sophistication and now can apply the scientific method which means we have an effective and rational way to measure new ideas and practices. Our society can advance in this way by absorbing and adopting practical ideas.
Utopia is spawned differently. Utopia breaks from the past, ignores the collective experience of thousands of generations and is born of a deviation in response to a challenge. Utopia seeks to rewrite human nature along with human history by erasing the challenge of the frustrated utopian. Clearly this will leave anyone entering said utopia unfulfilled and devoid of victory in their life. Most importantly by pulling up civilization by it’s roots and replanting it there is turmoil and the resulting attempt at perfection begins life as a horribly imbalanced paradigm suffering the repeated failures of generations that the established protocols of civilization had learned to avoid.
Let’s look at where the utopian ideals have led us over the years. Perhaps the most audacious and common utopia is that of the commune. When I asked my parents about it they got me a book on communes in America over the last 200 years. It delivered the amazing failure rate of 100% for hundreds of communes. Of course the benefit is that if you wish to start your own utopia you are not bound by history so the past is no indicator. Actually that tongue in cheek comment illustrates perfectly the most arrogant aspect of utopian idealists, that all others who failed before them did so because they lacked their wisdom and dedication to the cause. Communes fail because they subvert the individual and in the end the expression and fulfillment of our selfish nature is the heart of excellence and accomplishment. Altruism can only flourish where we can fulfill the desires of self first.
Of course the absurd ideas of the commune led to a couple men who had done nothing in their pampered lives, including hold down a job, to write the Communist Manifesto and somehow take on a concern of a workers paradise. Of course it sought revolution, the overthrow of the established social hierarchy for an entirely new experiment. Actually Solomon said wisely there is nothing new under the sun and what was in fact being advocated was the reapplication of a great number of mistakes made by past generations. While the incremental pursuit of perfection may by definition preclude ever achieving utopia the revolutionary pursuit of utopia invariably leads to the morass of dystopia.
The ultimate problem for today’s citizens of exploding dystopian governments is that we tend to think as a society in the incremental mode. The inherent flaw in this is thinking that what we have now was actually subjected to any rational scientific method to prove it’s merit. The fact is for the last half century seemingly all governments have been infected with the utopian thinking that had been killing over a hundred million people in a few countries earlier in the twentieth century. So today when we talk about a massive overhaul of health care it is in fact pursuit of utopia, and while I can go point by point on the inherent flaws there mere fact it chases utopia should be all you need to know. However when you look at all our social programs you will see utopia written all over them. End all suffering and make a perfect world. Foolishness.
You should not assume I like suffering, even though in fact I believe challenges and failure are essential to shaping our lives. What I happen to believe though is that a faceless gargantuan bureaucracy assisting us is quintessential dystopia. Charitable organizations can help people more effectively and more cost effectively. Every place where we have pursued utopia we have created irrational and unsustainable messes. Social security is an example. It may have sounded good, but consider how much good all that money would have done in the investment community to grow our economy instead of yanked out. Everyone today would be millionaires if they had invested wisely. Of course millions of people plan retirement around this pittance because it’s there. What if it weren’t? I’m betting they could do better.
When someone says to you “wouldn’t it be nice if…” just remember that likely as not it is the opening to a longing for utopia. Knowing that utopia is fatally flawed is liberating. “Wouldn’t it be nice if we didn’t have to pay our bills?” If nobody paid their bills there would be nothing to buy because everyone would be out of business. Is it an absolute certainty that any attempt at utopia will fail? I’ve been told by physicists that it is theoretically possible for an event to happen which could have a cascade effect of changing the laws of physics in our universe. As a rule we plan on the laws of physics working. An attempt at utopia could work… and the bonds of all matter could dissolve. The success rate for utopia so far is 0% out of who knows how many thousands of tries. The methodology for arriving at utopia is clearly broken.
Utopia is at the heart of the looming financial meltdown of Western civilization. I say we root it all out. A society of compassionate individuals is vastly preferable to the pursuit of utopia which invariably is pursued through growing gargantuan faceless bureaucracy into dystopia.
Clarion Call - Lead Don’t Leach
Sunday, March 7th, 2010Reflecting on my life and what I know of history I note my what is important. Several years ago if you asked me to describe our time I would have told you that at no time in the history of man have we ever had so many exciting prospects. We stand on the brink of genetic medicine, eliminating disease, ending aging and integrating technology into our bodies that could enable any person to have the wealth of human knowledge and perfect recall connected to their brain in a fraction of a second. By the middle of this century we have in our grasp not only amazing things like neural interfaces but nano machines that have the potential to obsolete virtually everything in our economy by virtualizing physical technology into information and making cell phones and food out of dirt. The technology to reach any destination on earth in a few hours using magneto hydrodynamic drive on utrasonic aircraft and travel to the planets are real. The implications are too difficult to imagine. That was then.
Today I consider that the free and enjoyable civilization that we know could possibly collapse in my lifetime. Bold statement? If you’re not concerned you’re simply not paying attention. Today I see that at no time in my life our future is as it never has been. Not only is the US government budget unsustainable but I don’t recall ever seeing such a naked grab for power for the sake of power in my lifetime. I have never seen such a huge industry of consuming the production of others and spreading insanity for the sake of irrationality. Central to my assertion regarding civilization is the governments of the world over recent centuries. Great Briton was a monarchy that had become more free than others and thus was able to grow empire most effectively. Not being free enough the American colonies broke away and on their second try formed the federal government we have today. It proved to be such a work of genius I have believed that it changed the world as country after country adopted some form of self government and free enterprise. Over the last 100 years the US has been the deciding factor in restoring peace in the world, quashing dictatorships and largely ending the type of war that had gone on for centuries. Just as the Romans felt it was their birthright to rule and dominate the continent the US is now risking not only decline but collapse. Now many intellectuals are looking at China as the new superstar and thinking that their economic success means that governments should consider their model of rule. Nothing could be more disasterous.
China does emulate some aspects of how the US traditionally operated free markets their leaders seem more familiar with US history than a great many of ours. However China has brutal solutions. They mandate the number of children, protesters mysteriously die and censorship is rampant. Due process? Consider that the Chinese prefer to arrest certain religious sects and sentence them to death because their clean lifestyle is considered beneficial when harvesting their organs and selling them on the world market, a lucrative business in China. You could argue that removing organs requires consent there but if a body is not claimed… families seem to always find out late. During the early years of Mao they had the “cultural revolution” which is a nice way of saying book burning and making sure your only access to information and history was government approved. At this time as Mao socialized the farms it is estimated 70,000,000 Chinese died of starvation over a three year period. Mao believed they had population to spare.
Without the US say goodbye to Asia and Australia. It’s an easy conquest and if you believe power comes from the barrel of a gun why not take it? Right now our government spending is exploding. What is our leadership doing? Considering social security is in the red years before expected at with a $15 trillion dollar economy we have a $60 trillion medicare liability why not add the biggest entitlement program yet. Don’t forget actual medicare costs over a decade turned out to be nine times what was initially projected. Of course it may not matter. Soon Iran or some other power could launch a nuclear weapon at the US. Instead of blowing up a city they can explode it five miles up over the center of the US and destroy every unshielded electronic device and power transformer in the US. The irony is our main transformers that could be protected for a few million dollars would take 10 years to replace. In three months we will be ripe for any banana republic to invade and take over. Of course investing in protection from high altitude EMP is less of a priority than pork barrel spending.
So why is our country in such danger? Some argue our leaders are trying to invoke the Cloward Piven strategy of bringing about a collapse so a new system can be built. Some are so intent on intellectual theories that they want to create a grand human experiment. Some have so perverted the disproven Malthusian imperative they actually want billions of people to die so the earth won’t be too crowded. Do you feel too crowded? I would say there is another major consideration. Quite simply There has been a major shift in our world from producing something useful to simply leaching off those who produce. This has empowered an insane mechanism of government and crony capitalism that threatens our very way of life.
When early human society moved from bartering to trading in currency an abstract idea led to enormous opportunities. Trading what you produce no longer required you to trade with the person who had what you needed, but merely with someone who needed what you had. It was essential. Eventually we enabled larger companies by offering stock where you could buy part of the enterprise. This enabled more wealth by making it possible for people to trade currency to facilitate the creation of wealth. Wealth being created by tangible goods, infrastructure and social benefits. Eventually we came to trade derivatives, which almost nobody understands, which are speculations on currency conversion or something of that nature. The US debt clock shows us owing something over $600 trillion there. Note that the worth of everything and everyone in the country doesn’t add up to $50 trillion. People like George Soros make money trashing currencies like the British pound and the Euro. Why? Because the mechanisms are there to speculate on losses and you can legally contribute to those losses causing misery to entire populations for your own profit. Of course the ultimate boondoggle is carbon trading where you are buying and selling permission to emit a gas vital to life on this planet and producing nothing. It’s like mandating commissions to the climate exchange.
Another form of leaching is leaching through legislation. Simply put, if you want to dominate a marketplace and get rich then buy some political power and execute your plan. Say for instance you wanted to make a lot of money with huge wind turbines. Just a side note, small turbines are vastly more cost effective but they fail to be centralized and difficult to compete in. GE is close to the president and looking for laws to be passed to change energy in this country making them a de facto victor as they pretty much own the technology.
Of course the biggest example of leaching ever is the government, federal and state. Here we have people who can levee taxes, set their pay, raise taxes, grant themselves perks and then use the money to buy another term in office. Then they expand the bureaucracy and get their friends much higher paying jobs.
The big question is if the people creating the problem even see it. I don’t have an answer. What I do know is that there is a safe and sane course of action. I was taught how to handle a gun as a child because my parents believed that if you shot and killed someone by accident instead of on purpose they were just as dead. When you take office in the leadership of the good ship United States you ought to assume responsibility for the results of your decisions. “I didn’t realize I was destroying the country” will not be acceptable, but as our founders never considered our leaders would set about destroying our country I can’t point to much more than treason and some arcane laws regarding execution of duties in conflict with constitutional law. Those remedies are rarely used and are for removal from office without any criminal consequences. I think some things done by congress that would result in criminal prosecution if done by a company ought to be criminalized, like “borrowing” from social security for the general fund.
What I have realized recently is that if I were to label myself I would have to be a libertarian. I find John Stossel refreshing as he debunks big brother. I like the quote I read recently, I forget from who. “Take any three letters, arrange them in any order. There’s another government agency we can do without.” Should we be a nation of winers or a nation of winners. Winning requires the possibility of losing. The way to defeat the leaches dragging down our society is to first stop gorging government with so damn much money. Next we need to restore a balance of power to the individual by making government accountable. There is one more thing though…
Whenever anyone comes to you telling you there is this disaster or that disaster keep a cool head. Ask for definite proof they are not lying and look for who is opposing them. Look if it is an appeal to emotion or logic and if it fails the logic test it is almost certainly a manipulation. In order to enslave a world you must first have their trust. I have simple rules regarding trust. Never trust anyone to tell you who to distrust. Never trust anyone unless they are willing to prove their trust in the battleground of open debate. When someone says “trust me”… don’t! Look for the person who says instead “test me” if you want to see if someone can be trusted.
You need to look around and realize something you may never have before. You may need to lead the people you know to realize that this is a crucial time in history. We are facing a choice between an amazing life, a life where even the sting of death might fade, and a horrible world where at worst billions could die to satisfy the misguided acolytes of some stupid English professor proven horribly wrong a century and a half ago and still followed by intellectual morons today. The revolutionary war was fought and won by no more than a quarter to a third of the population and today that fraction thinks what Mao did was A OK. Are you going to be the loyal opposition?
I close with a little wisdom from life. Years ago I took a job at a portrait company where I could get cash daily. I hated how they ran it and quit after a few weeks. To my surprise I was top producer in the country my second week. This company had been around for years and was bought by some of the top sales people. I later read a book warning of what they did next. They stopped teaching what they did to become successful and started teaching and running things they way they thought they should have been. A few years later I saw the company had failed. What made this country successful was the framework laid out by our founders. I also learned in sales that the definition of a problem was a deviation from an established standard and to model the success of others. Marxism has failed! Socialism has failed. We need to realize that experimenting with what we think might work better than what made us the greatest country on earth is certain fro fail, especially if it involves socialism.
Leadership means learning what made America great, telling your friends about it and getting them involved in restoring our greatness. Leaching means getting a government job, putting your fingers in your ears and singing as Rome burns around you.
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