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Re: Re: Re: Is Democracy Overrated?
Graham,
With all due respect, I couldn't disagree more. It is precisely because so many people yearn for a better life, one filled with hopes and dreams of better material possessions and comforts, and the freedom that comes with not having to worry about whether or not one can make the next month's rent payment that America has such a strong economy (And these are the same desires that drove western exploration and expansion in the 15th and 16th centuries--hell, throughout most of recorded history).
We are strong economically because we are a nation of greedy, wasteful consumers. Greed and wastefulness and rampant consumerism on a macro scale create demand, entrepreneurialism, innovation, efficiency, the free flow of capital, and economic robustness. Of course, they also lead to undesirable effects, such as inflation and income and wealth disparity among the population. Nothing good ever comes without a cost.
Nevertheless, I'll take the robustness over simple complacency any day of the week.
Complacency and contentedness with just the bare necessities on a macro scale are evils beyond measure, in my opinion. They lead to stagnation and an utter dearth of creativity and innovation in the society. A stagnant society is a dying one.
No thanks.
AS
Graham said:
If everyone in the world restricted their wants and desires to simple things like a nice place to live and good food to eat, the world would be a better place.
Graham
Graham,
With all due respect, I couldn't disagree more. It is precisely because so many people yearn for a better life, one filled with hopes and dreams of better material possessions and comforts, and the freedom that comes with not having to worry about whether or not one can make the next month's rent payment that America has such a strong economy (And these are the same desires that drove western exploration and expansion in the 15th and 16th centuries--hell, throughout most of recorded history).
We are strong economically because we are a nation of greedy, wasteful consumers. Greed and wastefulness and rampant consumerism on a macro scale create demand, entrepreneurialism, innovation, efficiency, the free flow of capital, and economic robustness. Of course, they also lead to undesirable effects, such as inflation and income and wealth disparity among the population. Nothing good ever comes without a cost.
Nevertheless, I'll take the robustness over simple complacency any day of the week.
Complacency and contentedness with just the bare necessities on a macro scale are evils beyond measure, in my opinion. They lead to stagnation and an utter dearth of creativity and innovation in the society. A stagnant society is a dying one.
No thanks.
AS