Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category

What We Think We Know

25 October 2021

How do we know what we think we know? We have our direct experiences, the 2nd- to nth-hand stories we accept as truth, and what we, using our intellect, derive from those.

But there are problems with every part of that answer. We may or may not correctly understand our direct experiences. Believing what we hear from others is always chancy. And no matter how smart we think we are, our intellect doesn’t always come up with the right answer.

I think what we know is a lot more nebulous than most of us acknowledge. One should always question the validity of their worldview and be open to revising what they think they know, but that’s not common, especially as people get older.

But what, then, should be the basis of our actions? What can we do other than accept the vague mass of inchoate thoughts, half-formed concepts, and class, racial, and religious prejudices inside all of us as the basis of our worldview and our actions? After all, nothing says that we have to be right all the time or make the correct choices all the time. To be human is to be fallible, to be wrong sometimes, and to make bad choices.

One alternative is to abandon our reason and accept the dictates of those we consider to be our political or social or religious leaders as the gospel truth and let them tell us what to think and do. That’s the strategy adopted, consciously or not, by many. It’s painless, easy, and shoves the responsibility for our decisions onto others.

The Internet Ruined Everything

17 September 2020

It used to be that you knew if your neighbor was a liberal so-and-so or a conservative so-and-so, but it didn’t come up that much in a everyday life. You could still be neighborly, and politics mostly played out in the privacy of the voting booth. One of the few ways someone would make it known what they really thought was if they wrote a letter to the editor, but that was rarely an everyday thing. 

But nowadays, people seem obsessed with sharing everything. They let it all hang out, in writing, and depending on the medium, accessible to hundreds or thousands or millions. And, since no one wants to be wrong, when the inevitable pushback arrives, people double down on their views, go in search of and easily find corroborating sources for *whatever* they believe, and get backed into tighter and tighter corners of extreme ideology.

Change you can believe in?

9 September 2010

Among other policies, the Obama national security team has also authorized the C.I.A. to try to kill a United States citizen suspected of terrorism ties, blocked efforts by detainees in Afghanistan to bring habeas corpus lawsuits challenging the basis for their imprisonment without trial, and continued the C.I.A.’s so-called extraordinary rendition program of prisoner transfers — though the administration has forbidden torture and says it seeks assurances from other countries that detainees will not be mistreated.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/09/us/09secrets.html?_r=1&emc=na

I Do Love My Country

9 May 2010

In case, based on recent posts, anyone is wondering.

But we’re on the wrong path. For us to be the kind of people we can and should be:

  • We have to get away from the senseless consumerism that drives the lives of so many of us.
  • We have to start making things here again.
  • We have to remember that money really does have value and the world is not going to keep loaning it to us forever for no reason just so we can buy more jet skis.
  • We have to remember why we exist as a nation in the first place, which is to give each of us the freedom to live our lives in liberty and to pursue happiness. And excessive taxation to satisfy the greed of others takes away freedom just the same as a police state does.
  • We can be poor as long as we have standards and ideals and rise above the level of dumb beasts. No doubt there have always been both kinds of poor people in this country, but one gets the impression that few of us, no matter how much money we happen to have, live our lives based on ideals any more.

I think the financial sector of the economy has taken over the country and is treating us as if we don’t care about anything more than we care about money. If we have become that people, then we need to un-become that people if we are not to become slaves as well. If we are not yet that people, we have to act as if ideals matter more than money.

This Just About Sums It Up

25 February 2010

Who are you going to vote for, the candidate who promises growth and prosperity or the candidate who promises higher taxes and austerity?

Paraphrasing from TAE:

http://theautomaticearth.blogspot.com/2010/02/february-24-2010-bumping-along-bottom.html