| Because human nature dictates that if I should become wealthy I will become greedy and more conservative. Conservative because I would want to conserve my wealth and in so doing I would end up denying those who have no wealth from ever getting any. Sad but true I'm afraid, this is the story of the human race from the beginning.
There are reasons why Capitalism has failed to unite us and evolved into the system that it has. Capitalism is a form of economic tyranny whereby the rich get richer and the rest of us work for them. This cannot be what our forefathers intended when they broke from the old system with its Kings and Aristocracy ruling the roost.
Those with the capital are now our Aristocracy and it is self-perpetuating in that this capital is passed along from one generation to the next regardless of the skills or morals of their offspring. This is the Divine Right of Kings but it hardly Divine, more likely it is the Satanic Right of Kings.
Is it any wonder that when a small fraction of humanity owns most of the capital that the rest of us suffer? This is a form of hoarding that we need to evolve out of. When some of us have too much others will not have enough, is that too hard to understand? We need a new consciousness that makes sharing the goods of this world a strategic part of everyone's thinking.
With this in mind how might we right the situation? What ingredients would be necessary to cause us to think this way? I dare say that all of the world's religions have tried to get us to reform in their own ways. A brotherhood or sisterhood if you will of humanity is a step in the right direction. We are all one family and if we acted like it we would be better off as a whole.
Things like love and tolerance and empathy for others would be some good things to throw into the melting pot of our culture. Forgiveness and humility are some other positive ingredients that we are lacking today. Art and music and poetry can uplift the spirit but they need to be valued in a way that we seem to have forgotten as when we eliminated them from our schools.
Our wonderful technologies could be used to educate and broaden our perspective rather than merely entertain us with base and immoral television shows. We could teach our children that violence is degrading behavior and not the fun sport that it is made out to be. We could teach our children that all cultures have things to teach us and that no culture has the right to dominate others.
The potential is there but we are not using it to improve ourselves, why is that? When Capitalism has free reign it goes for the lowest common denominator because its goal is not an improved society but the bottom line, how much money can it make. This is a false value and we are seeing the results in all the confusion and hostilities that it has produced in our world.
Somehow we have allowed businessmen to become our leaders and the only thing they have led us to is depravity of mind, spirit and body. Because they are only concerned with profits they are not able to lead us in the direction that we need to go if we ever want to get to a better place. We need leaders who have the lives of all the people at heart and not just the privileged few. Unfortunately our system now requires so much money to run for office that corruption is almost built in, but does it have to be that way? What do you think?
It has occurred to me that one way to get things back on track towards a fairness that we are now lacking would be to have a minimum wage of $20 per hour and to make that work we would have a maximum wage as well, of say $100 per hour. If this little tweak in incomes could make us a happier society who would be against it.
If we treated each other with respect it would go along way towards solving many of our cultures problems. If we taught everyone that they were a valuable part of society and thus gave them self-respect wouldn't this have an influence on the crime and drugs that riddle our culture now?
The poor would no longer be forced to live in substandard housing in violent neighborhoods and the rich would no longer have to live in gated communities to protect themselves from the riffraff because there would be no riffraff. The common good should be one of our goals and if we pursed it with the intensity that we have put into other projects like going to the moon we should soon find ourselves in a better world.
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