luke wilson
The Living Force
I read this article earlier today
http://www.sott.net/article/313787-Post-imperialism-A-Template-for-a-New-Social-Order
I thought it was interesting, though I don't think the post imperial world will look like described in the article above. The reasons being
- There is likely to be more than 1 model in operation. People will form models based on cultural identification, geography amongst others. There is no reason to think a community in asia pacific will look like one in northern Europe.
- The world will be opposed to centralised power. Centralised power means a relatively few have power over a great majority... the majority can be easily swung to rebel. This is why the PTB spend a great deal of money, manipulation and energy maintaining control.
- Psychopathy won't be that well-known, let alone easily identifiable. I think this is so because the term 'psychopath' is based on our language and conception of reality... no one is to say someone in china for example will have the same view... they might describe it completely different and see it different.
- Technology and survival will act as real constraints.
etc.
The power to define the world that will emerge will not lie with those who benefited from the world that came to pass. This is my fundamental thought. All of us here have benefited so that puts us out of the equation. The world that will come to pass will probably take us down with it + those who were oppressed by this world (who will probably be in the majority) will not listen to those who benefited from the world that came to pass (who will be in a minority).
One part of the article didn't go down to well.. it's minor
I think the importance of sport cannot be understated. The bonding aspect of it is fundamental. People will naturally come together, form teams, form competitions, others will watch... they will form organisations... it'll become more and more professional, people will do it as a living, business models will form that turns it into an enterprise capable of generating self-sustaining funds. Athletes should be allowed to make a living through sport. When someone says, it's a diversion from what really matters.... someone else somewhere will say.... says who? you aren't forced to partake if you don't like it... but if you act to quash it from becoming what it'll naturally become... all of a sudden... you find yourself as the oppressor others will seek to overcome.
Sport is more than just a leisure activity... thousands of years attest to that.
Anyways, SOL did a video on the perfect country
https://youtu.be/shanIOl7MyE
http://www.sott.net/article/313787-Post-imperialism-A-Template-for-a-New-Social-Order
I thought it was interesting, though I don't think the post imperial world will look like described in the article above. The reasons being
- There is likely to be more than 1 model in operation. People will form models based on cultural identification, geography amongst others. There is no reason to think a community in asia pacific will look like one in northern Europe.
- The world will be opposed to centralised power. Centralised power means a relatively few have power over a great majority... the majority can be easily swung to rebel. This is why the PTB spend a great deal of money, manipulation and energy maintaining control.
- Psychopathy won't be that well-known, let alone easily identifiable. I think this is so because the term 'psychopath' is based on our language and conception of reality... no one is to say someone in china for example will have the same view... they might describe it completely different and see it different.
- Technology and survival will act as real constraints.
etc.
The power to define the world that will emerge will not lie with those who benefited from the world that came to pass. This is my fundamental thought. All of us here have benefited so that puts us out of the equation. The world that will come to pass will probably take us down with it + those who were oppressed by this world (who will probably be in the majority) will not listen to those who benefited from the world that came to pass (who will be in a minority).
One part of the article didn't go down to well.. it's minor
Q: Is there any sport in post-imperialism?
A: Yes, but it is exclusively a leisure activity. No money is involved, no community 'points' can be earned. The cultural norms lessen the competitive dimension of community life and reinforce the cooperative/leisure/health aspects. Sport activities are mostly conducted at a community level.
'Modern sport' have nothing to do with sport, fun or sharing anymore. These are highly mediatized and professionalized activities ruled by individualism, competition and money. In addition to promoting those destructive values in our minds, their permament media coverage constitutes a major diversion from what really matters.
I think the importance of sport cannot be understated. The bonding aspect of it is fundamental. People will naturally come together, form teams, form competitions, others will watch... they will form organisations... it'll become more and more professional, people will do it as a living, business models will form that turns it into an enterprise capable of generating self-sustaining funds. Athletes should be allowed to make a living through sport. When someone says, it's a diversion from what really matters.... someone else somewhere will say.... says who? you aren't forced to partake if you don't like it... but if you act to quash it from becoming what it'll naturally become... all of a sudden... you find yourself as the oppressor others will seek to overcome.
Sport is more than just a leisure activity... thousands of years attest to that.
Anyways, SOL did a video on the perfect country
https://youtu.be/shanIOl7MyE