A peaceful, coherent, or non-coercive can't be designed. Hell, it is debatable if it can even exist.
"Hell, it is debatable if it can even exist."
How about debating on that?
Satish
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A peaceful, coherent, or non-coercive can't be designed. Hell, it is debatable if it can even exist.
Can we come up with 2010-Top-21-Guidelines ..effective till 3010?
Designing a Peaceful, Coherent, Non-Coercive Society
Ok....Guideline 1 of 21-
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We are ONE people. We live on One planet.
All lables and concepts that seek or serve to divide us (wether by race, nationality, politics or religion) also serve to endanger us.
Starts with the recognition that we are interdependent humanity...all subsequent divisions are artificial constructs.
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You will have to first rid the world of all non-peaceful, manipulative, and coercive people.
From the highest power seats and thrones,
to your mother in law, your neighbor, and maybe even your own Self.
That's a mighty big job.
You will have to first rid the world of all non-peaceful, manipulative, and coercive people.
From the highest power seats and thrones,
to your mother in law, your neighbor, and maybe even your own Self.
That's a mighty big job.
It is the nature of non-peaceful, manipulative and coercive people to believe that anyone that does not agree with them are the non-peaceful, manipulative and coercive people that must be done away with before there can be a peaceful, coherent, non-coercive society.
Zadok
There are three things that are needed for a utopia:
1. Education
without education people will not know how to reason/think critically or have the information necessary to succeed
2. Enlightenment
without the social freedom to follow their own reason and wisdom, individuals cannot thrive...citizens must have the power to make use of their education and to act as informed individuals
3. Ethics
without a value system in place, in particular one which emphasizes the importance of reason/education/good, the other two necessities will become obsolete
The founders of the United States for example, knew that individual freedom to follow ones own understanding was extremely important. However, without a society that values ethics/education, we have become ignorant and have used our freedom poorly.
How the heck would you enforce all that? We'd basically be in a totalitarian state, only with black and white TVs.
[FONT="]"[/FONT][FONT="]1. Clean Air [/FONT][FONT="]2. Clean, non-infectious, non-toxic drinking water....(snip) to...[/FONT]
[FONT="]8. etc [/FONT]
[FONT="]1. To assure that the above are not violated by another human[/FONT]
[FONT="]and[/FONT]
[FONT="]2. To actively help in "reaching the above" to other humans.[/FONT]
[/FONT]3. All Killing Devices to be dismantled and made 'totally illegal.'.
[/FONT]Politicians can be replaced by incorruptible Computers!.
[FONT="]1. Behavior, tolerance and respect for other humans.[/FONT]
[FONT="]2. Manipulating nature WISELY through Science.[/FONT]
[FONT="]3. Exploring and Realizing the Inner Self - which will reduce selfishness and hatred and bring about an understanding of the commonality in all of humans and life forms..[/FONT]
The Computer is your friend. Trust the Computer.[FONT="]We have replaced the Politician with Computers...remember?[/FONT]
[FONT="]With NO LEADER AROUND.....No totalitarian state.[/FONT]
The Computer is your friend. Trust the Computer.
But what about the programmer?
OK...I'll go with that.
But.....It immediately raises the issue of Governance- local, regional, international. And if you and I want our (even cheap TV and Internet) there is ¼-1/2 the worlds population that wants the job making them for us so that they may have a refrigerator to keep the clean water in. That takes energy and my country supplies that cheaply in coal...that coal fouls your air/our planet.
From my perspective the issues of Governance become ovelapping issues of environment, science, social justice, community and spirituality.
That "assuring" may well require some 'muscle'/governance to back it up.
Swords to plough shears? Ok...Im for that. But Im also pragmatic enough to recognise there will still be mad dangerous b@$tards in the world (local, regional, international) that will require restraint by armed forces (police/military). Back to governance. What are the best methods of maintaining such forces/governance with least risk of abuse?
Funny....but from me that's a "NO"!!!
Why not start with "Politicians can be replaced" and work our way forward from there?:yes:
It took humanity a while to mature past the concept of 'The Divine Right of Kings'... but we eventually got there. Now we need to devise systems of governance to replace politicians...because they clearly no longer serve our needs and because viable alternatives are available.
[FONT="]You would get on well in the school I work in drsatish[/FONT]
As I understand it the Public School System in the US was not established with an emphasis on the needs- Reading, Writing, Arithmetic but rather on the recognition of the need to inculcate values- trust, cooperation, mutual respect. ........Perhaps something got lost along the way in all our schools?
I like the direction of your posts and thinking.
All the best.
Tx.
"Politicians can be replaced" and work our way forward from there? ... viable alternatives are available."
What would be your suggestions?