"One aspect that no one really wants to talk about is the fact that no matter what system of government or economy you refer to the biggest problem facing us is over population." - Bisem
Hmmm.. Not sure about that.. Certainly here in the UK, thats almost the only thing many "liberal" types want to talk about.
I agree (and dont think anyone could really disagree) that "over population" is a major problem, and that continued increase in human population cannot be sustained..
But are we at this point yet? Is the reason why a large percentage of the human population on this planet live on the edge of survival really because we are over-populated? .. I think not!
It is my "belief" that "we" are driven by unseen natural forces - That, for example, the drive to propogate our genes over-rides rational evaluation regarding the best form or mechanism or "structure" for out offspring. When our situation / environment is worst and most ill-suited to the survival of our children, we produce more children.. Evolution has probably "computed" that there is more probability of gene propogation if one has a lot of children with few surviving, than if one has few children and devoted more attention / resources to these..... This "computation" is probably "wrong" for our present situation - but evolution doesnt "correct" quickly - Education and society can compensate (China for example - but here society introduced a big error by biasing the gender of children away from what nature would have produced)
I feel that often our focus on "over population" is a way to "pass the blame" to those who are "least to blame" - A whole African village can consume less, and contribute less to harming the environment, than a single adult in a rich western nation (or at least this certainly was the case until we started providing them with destructive technology)... Alas, it seems that a mindset has come into being - that even those on the edge of survival, as soon as they get elevated above this level, now aspire to ownership of technology - People who buy mobile phones when they dont have clean water in their homes !! - My daughter encountered this when working with a NGO in Ghana.. The phone a man owns is a status symbol.
Oh hell - its too late now.. But if, instead of exploiting the poor in order to grab more than we needed, we had ensured that more of the benefits of technology had trickled back to them.. If we had eliminated (rather than increased) poverty, I do not believe there would be an "over population" problem.. If we had not imposed our utterly dysfunctional social perspectives on those we dominated, and instead allowed them to keep the structures they had developed, we would all be living better lives.
I think that with enough will, and use of technology for betterment of all humanity, we could probably sustain twice the present global population - There is no reason, for example, why cities need to be above ground - We could have all our industry and transportation and even residential accomodation in a form which did not consume land required for food production... We talk about colonising other worlds as a 'solution' when we dont even have any 'colonisation' of the vast 'land mass' under our seas.
I really think we could do it - we could ALL be living good lives - lives free from the guilt we carry, free from the effort of supressing this guilt, free from the helplessness we feel as we see suffering WE have caused.. And lives free from every form of poverty.
And I dont believe that we need to go back to bamboo guitars or old "natural" construction methods.. I dont think the technology "caused" our present problems, I think the abuse of the technology has been harmful, and that the destructive capitalist drive to produce waste, rather than to recycle - and the way that 'capital' has been 'managed' and hoarded.. these are the problems..
But these problems can be overcome - they are ideological IMO - Get rid of the concept of "property" and "ownership" - Imagine.....
LOL ;-) Im not a dreamer anymore - I know it aint going to happen, not even the tiniest taste of its going to happen - we are going to continue the way we have been going - those who "have" will become (rightfully) more paranoid and live in their armed enclaves, those on the edge of survival will continue producing more children as nature dictates, and those between the two extremes will continue being trampled on or engage in pointless "revolutions" - and in a few years none of it will matter at all - everyone will be miserable - as humanity slips into irreversible extinction... or, at "best", "over population" will be the least of the problems - As one SF writer said "I cannot see the future - theres a mountain of corpses blocking the view".
"Yes. The theremin was invented back when things were really starting to spiral out of control."
The theremin opened the door between dimensions - our wonderful peacefull world got invaded again by a new batch of technology demons* (the times before when this happened were equally disasterous - first was when we started using fire, the next was the invention of the wheel)
btw - I may be away for a few days - so I may be a while replying to any comments on the above ;-)
*in case anyone thinks I am being serious here, im not! - I know perfectly well that there never has been a " wonderful peacefull world " and that technology is only an abused tool, not the cause.. We are the reason why we dont have peace - Our tools only empower us to be more bloody than if we were just fighting without tools.