02-17-2006, 10:41 PM | #11 |
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Ok, I didn't think of it like that. You're right, of course. (About China).
My point about Communism wasn't that it was literally the WORST form of government ever. I was stating that the way they promise equality and brainwash their citizens in bad. In many facist governments where only the government has ANY money at all, the people at least know that they are oppressed. Communism makes people think that they are getting a fair go when really, if the theory was followed right, they should be much better off. I get your agriculture arguement now. It is a very interesting point of view and I don't believe it fanatically but I can see that it makes a lot of sense. Plastics = Major Pollutant Mebbe, antique style, silver or pewter cups/goblets are better than glass ones but plastic is not. The glass breaks but it can be disposed of easily because it is simply sand and such, plastic requires a lot of energy to destroy or recycle.
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1. Appears universally in human society 2. Has always existed in all human societies 3. Is not created by a process of conscious trial-and-error is innate to the human condition and thus is not an invention. |
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02-18-2006, 02:00 AM | #13 |
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Dude, totally an easy one.
Worst invention ever? So easy. Lying. It all just flows from there.
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However, if agriculture WASN'T developed, we as humans would have run into other problems. Throughout ancient history, the pattern of human development from nomadic tribes to semi-sedentary and sedentary civilizations has been remarkably similar world-wide. Nomadic tribes followed herds of animals. In order to survive, human populations in these tribes had to be relatively small. Otherwise, there would be too many humans and not enough food. However, the domestication of plant and animal species and eventual developmenet of farming techniques led to a more sedentary lifestyle. Agriculture led to a surplus of food, which allowed for a rise in poulation. This, in turn, created a need for a more advanced social heiarchy, in order to keep things under control. Now that these people had permanent or semi-permanent homes, a surplus of food, and social order, social specialization could develop. Suddenly, you could spend your days making pottery and then trade three jars to your neighbor, who was a weaver, for a blanket. Prior to this, you'd have to raise or hunt your own food, and make all of your own goods. So while agriculture has created problems, it has also saved us from problems. We could speculate that without agricultural development, we would still be like cavemen. Our numbers would certainly be fewer, which would eliminate the overpopulation we face today, but would we really be any better off? There would still be malnutrition. There might be less disease, as there would be fewer humans and few or no domesticated animals to spread them, but there would still be some. It is difficult to say whether warfare would remain; would we fight over herds of deer or hunting grounds?
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id just like to say that if anarchists had a political party(dose that make more sense?)...well that would just be ironic. And how dose that show i have very little understanding of the world around me?
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"Democracy" is not a word that has ever had any meaning in pre-1989 Chinese politics. Since the Shang dynasty to the modern day, rule of government has been absolute. Chinese political thought never advanced past despotism in any meaningful way. It's naive to think that one despot would be more pleasant than another. Might as well take the despots who were able to stabilize and unite the Chinese nation to the point where democracy is beginning to look not only like a possibility but an inevitability Quote:
In any measurable fashion, quality of life has greatly decreased for all but the top several percent since the introduction of agriculture. What problems has agriculture saved us from that it has not also created? Locke: I would put forward that calling 'language' an invention is similar to calling 'happiness' an invention. Anything as deep-wired into the human brain as language comprehension and usage is cannot be called an invention unless you call 'walking' an invention. Last edited by Transcend; 02-19-2006 at 12:15 AM. |
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Buy thinking it ironic and non-sensical, you show little understanding of what anarchy is. ..That said, it is kind of silly.
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