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by __B_B__
1485 days ago
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I'm not really interested in isolated political incidents but rather how they fit into trends across long spans of time. This dichotomy of collective vs individual is also very interesting to me, and through that interest I've determined that some people seem to believe that this plane of existence is an engineering problem. That if you for instance, want to do away with scarcity or whatever, achieve anything at all, well then all that is required is a proper catalogue of inputs and corresponding outputs with as few and as limited variables as possible, and like I said, that to acquire such a catalogue is inherently good for it enables any beneficence. So, regarding free will and self determinations about one's own body, that is to say, one's own inputs into this catalogue, right; if your question is why would some people be so obsessive about micromanaging those aspects of your life, well that's why. It's because they believe that to do so is to master the laws of nature, and therefore to be able to reformulate the world in such a way that they estimate mankind would be happier and better off.
That's the closest I've come to understanding the why of this stuff anyway, and it doesn't sit right with me because the premise is nihilistic, and it seems to me to mirror parts of my own life in which others derived their own life satisfaction from making demands of me and making me do things I didn't want to do without my consent and in such a way that I was worse off for those things having happened to me. |
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With the "engineering problem," I'm dubious of the whole enterprise. The combinatorics are well beyond even the best minds at this point. It's just high iq verbal wranglers making terrible messes, then using a barrage of re-definitions, convenient omissions, misdirections, PR campaigns, and jargon to cover their tracks. And they refuse to even scratch the surface on things like consciousness or the soul. The operating theory seems to be: "Turn everyone into a "last man" who wants for nothing, and it will all work out!" They get very angry and insulting when you quibble with this.
I'm fairly confident that, at the higher levels (tha one puh-cent! [in reality, a portion many orders of magnitude smaller]), the micromanagement is in service of a goal far more ambitious than any utopianism. They would like to reach for His throne. Mankind must be re-configured if they are to have any chance at this: the race, assembled into a synthetic divine being; the man, reduced to a cell. Judging by the present trend, this will probably be an existence of pure suffering.
5 And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men builded.
6 And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do.