First, I should tell you something about the lens that I look at the world through. Most people find reading other peoples bias as boring. I’ll make it short.
I’m a Communist not a Progressive. That is, I don’t believe its even possible for the US to make significant changes that will benefit the world with the current structure of the government. Well, that should be enough for that. I’m sure I will get flamed plenty just for that.
In another thread the question came up over how to “fix” America so that America could eliminate all the dictators in the world and replace them with democracies. If we could do so some theorized that that would led to a better world.
Obviously, to come up with such a theory would mean that you believe that American doesn’t need fixing. After all, if America were to lead this revolution (from the top) and play a significant part in reshaping the world scene, the world probably would look like one big America after we were done. Now the question comes up as to how democratic America is. Those who were less than satisfied with this idea see America as not democratic enough.
Probably some of you think that America is close to perfect and we should spread our principles all over the world as we are. Also, some of you will suggest ways to make America the kind of nation that can really lead the world into utopia.
To lead people or nations they have to believe that you really have their interest at heart, or at least that you hold the interest of the group above your own self-interest. Americas history proves itself incapable of having that kind of reputation. We are a self-interested people who believe that we should have no responsibility for other nations or other people. America has historically conquered and exploited other smaller nations because of its “survival of the fittest” mentality. The thing that made America great is the thing that prevents us from leading the world. We pulled ourselves up by our bootstraps, and then we stomped some heads with out regard to the people we stomped on. We told ourselves that we were superior to those people, and we justified our actions by that fact.
Do you all really believe that we are so far removed from out horrible history? Just look at America today. I don’t mean where you work or live. Go to the slums (don’t actually do this, you might get shot or robbed ). People are suffering in America. Our social system is actually killing people. People die from poverty in this country. We tell ourselves that nothing can be done, and that they are in that position by no ones fault but their own. It’s the survival of the fittest mentality. It’s our Protestant upbringing.
We have certain faults which prevent us from taking leadership in the world. The rest of the world sees us the way we are and they don’t have romantic ideas about it like we do. We need to change our mentality. First, we need to share the wealth. Second, we need to start educating ourselves (especially our children) on being more socially conscious of all the people of the world. After a few generations have passed we may be able to lead the world in the worlds interest, not just in the interest of America’s elite.
I’m a Communist not a Progressive. That is, I don’t believe its even possible for the US to make significant changes that will benefit the world with the current structure of the government. Well, that should be enough for that. I’m sure I will get flamed plenty just for that.
In another thread the question came up over how to “fix” America so that America could eliminate all the dictators in the world and replace them with democracies. If we could do so some theorized that that would led to a better world.
Obviously, to come up with such a theory would mean that you believe that American doesn’t need fixing. After all, if America were to lead this revolution (from the top) and play a significant part in reshaping the world scene, the world probably would look like one big America after we were done. Now the question comes up as to how democratic America is. Those who were less than satisfied with this idea see America as not democratic enough.
Probably some of you think that America is close to perfect and we should spread our principles all over the world as we are. Also, some of you will suggest ways to make America the kind of nation that can really lead the world into utopia.
To lead people or nations they have to believe that you really have their interest at heart, or at least that you hold the interest of the group above your own self-interest. Americas history proves itself incapable of having that kind of reputation. We are a self-interested people who believe that we should have no responsibility for other nations or other people. America has historically conquered and exploited other smaller nations because of its “survival of the fittest” mentality. The thing that made America great is the thing that prevents us from leading the world. We pulled ourselves up by our bootstraps, and then we stomped some heads with out regard to the people we stomped on. We told ourselves that we were superior to those people, and we justified our actions by that fact.
Do you all really believe that we are so far removed from out horrible history? Just look at America today. I don’t mean where you work or live. Go to the slums (don’t actually do this, you might get shot or robbed ). People are suffering in America. Our social system is actually killing people. People die from poverty in this country. We tell ourselves that nothing can be done, and that they are in that position by no ones fault but their own. It’s the survival of the fittest mentality. It’s our Protestant upbringing.
We have certain faults which prevent us from taking leadership in the world. The rest of the world sees us the way we are and they don’t have romantic ideas about it like we do. We need to change our mentality. First, we need to share the wealth. Second, we need to start educating ourselves (especially our children) on being more socially conscious of all the people of the world. After a few generations have passed we may be able to lead the world in the worlds interest, not just in the interest of America’s elite.
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