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Synopsis:
Fluid social change can only materialize if two circumstances
are met. One, the human value system, which consists of our
understandings and beliefs, must be updated and changed through
education and thoughtful introspection. Two, the environment
surrounding that value system must change to support the new
world view. The interaction between a person's value system
and their environment is what influences human behavior.
For example, in our culture, "ethics" is really
is a matter of degree, for our social system promotes and
rewards competition and self-interest. This perspective doesn't
just "lead" to aberrant behavior... it creates it
directly. Corruption is the norm in our society and most people
do not see this, for since the society supports this behavior,
it is considered right and normal... or as a matter of degree.
Given this understanding, there is a fallacy that has emerged
where certain groups are deemed "corrupt" and everyone
else is "good". This is the age old "us and
them" world view which has no basis empirically, for
it is, again, all a matter of degree.
For example, there is a large movement of people who constantly
talk about "The New World Order" and this notion
that there is an elite group of people who have been trying
to take over the world for a long time and have manipulated
society in various ways to further their goals.
This, of course, is true to a certain extent.
BUT, the failure of awareness is that this "group"
is not a group at all. It is a tendency.
If you took out all the people at the top who are engaged
in global hegemonic rule, it would simply be a matter of time
before another group stepped in to seek the same ambition.
Therefore, it isn't the individual people or groups that are
the problem. It is actually the conditions upon which those
people have been accustomed and indoctrinated by. Of course,
many argue against this view with the escapist notion that
it is "human nature" that causes this competition
and need for dominance. This is unsupported by the facts.
In reality, we are nearly clean slates when we are born and
it is our environment that shapes who we are and how we behave.
Therefore, in order for TRUE change to occur, we must spend
less time battling the products of this sick social structure
and more time trying to change the root causes. As difficult
and daunting as it may be to think this way, it is the only
way our world will change for the better.
We can continue to stomp on the ants coming out from under
the refrigerator, but until we remove the spoiled food behind
it, they are just going to keep coming.
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