A New World View
So here is my very unbaked rant on the state of the world right now. I will write a more professional version of this some time over the weekend (hopefully).
Essentially my thesis is this:
I think that the world has changed more than our current leaders realize. I think their leadership is stale and they simply don’t get it anymore. The old way of thinking needs to be replaced with something new.
Evidence:
I personally view the incompetence of current leadership thinking the same way as I do the ridiculous nature of the executives who used to (and in some cases still do) lead the record labels and studios, and the same way I view the legislators who try to amend intellectual property rights law when they know nothing of the digital age. The government and the military have it all wrong, they still have not figured out that we live in a flat world and their power is simply growing less relevant. I wonder if that nutcase Newt Gengrich is really thinking World War 3 is coming (it only will if he and his loney friends create it) or if he is just scared that the government, he included are simply and over rated self absorbed institution hanging on to ideals that don’t matter any more.
I would further make the argument as before me have done Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus and St Augustine that we should not presuppose that (a) we have exclusive rights to justice and freedom; (b) we should be careful not to change the meaning of those words; (c) realize that those things are more important that the “state” we happen to live in and (d) remember that its is not the image that protects the men but the men the image. I almost feel like America is forgetting the growth of justice and capitalism everywhere is more important that American Imperial power.
The Solution:
Such a strategy (while yet poorly defined) will as I pointed out in my previous post eliminate our enemies by making friends of them. Our current thinking, even in the era of smart bombs paints with far too wide a brush. We tie together things that should not be. We over simplifyy the human reactions as to why the gun is picked up the bomb is strapped to the back of the bomber and in our futile and vain attempts to bully those who oppose us into submission we fail to grasp that we push more people into that extreme way of thinking and while doing so lose the moral high ground that is the only thing that holds what we say we cherish (justice, freedom of speach etc) together.
It is ironic to me that China in its current dealing with North Korea seems to be showing more wisdom and a greater understanding of the flatness of the world than us? While we sit high and mighty on the horse of self righteousness and point to their many (and there are) social weaknesses we seem to be unaware of how much the world is changing around us and how we are too proud to make the effort to change with it. We seem remarkably blind to our own sins.
Perhaps a little more humility, and the courage to embrace change and an ability feel the joy and the pain of the world community as inches towards globalization - almost with an attitude of a "marshal plan for the world" will do more to secure our own future than anything else we can do.
David
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Disclaimer The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway.
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