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Takers and leavers: Synthesis

by ilya_shambat2004@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Elijah the Tishbite) Nov 30, 2004 at 11:46 AM

The way I see this, the Western society is torn between two lines of
thought. One is the unconditional growth of the civilization, whatever
the consequences for the planet and for the future generations. The
other is a reaction against it: a return-to-the-roots hippie
environmentalism that seeks to destroy the civilization and go back to
Stone Age lifestyle.

Right now, the two work together in what I consider the worst possible
manner. The first group engages in unconditional plunder, while the
second group, being powerless to stop the plunder, instead attacks the
good things that come from the civilization and the good things that
civilization can achieve. Instead of keeping the first group from
driving millions of species into extinction, it instead plays upon the
culturally endemic fear of thought, innovation and human intelligence 
to fan hysterias about scientific advances, whether they consist of 
genetically modified corn or cloning or stem-cell research or the Human
Genome Project.

I believe that both are doing grave wrong. Nature contains tremendous
variety and richness, and to drive millions of species into extinction
in a shortsighted pursuit of profit is to destroy what is irreplaceable
to pay for tem****ary enrichment of the enterprise at the price of
permanent destruction of riches the enterprise cannot possibly
replace. Like suicide, it is a permanent solution to a tem****ary
problem; and if it continues unchecked, the result will indeed be a
permanent planetary suicide.

However, to stand in the way of research that can lead to more 
sustainable farming, cures for genetic illnesses, cures for paralysis
and cancer, and synthesis of bacteria that can break down plastics and
styrofoams with which the civilization has been poisoning the planet,
is to do a still graver wrong: To deny humanity the tools it's been
given to solve the problems that it has created, to make its life (and 
the life of the planet) rich and sustainable, and to create a 
civilization that is an improvement on nature and not a degradation.

The atavistic types shout about the scientific experimentation that
seeks to create new lifeforms or resurrect ones that people have
driven into extinction. They did not shout when people killed off the
mammoths, nor when they used DDT and Agent Orange to poison everything
around them, nor when people created enough nuclear weapons to kill the
world seven times over, nor when Amazonian ranchers kill thousands of 
species of plants and animals every year. Why this grating, atavistic
hypocrisy? Why is it OK to destroy but not to create, to pillage nature
and not to improve on nature, to murder but not to heal and resurrect? 
It is my belief that this comes from the same place as the saying that
"beauty is only skin-deep, but ugliness goes down to the bone" and that
"to err is human" - from the cultural notion that evil in human beings 
is to be expected but good is to be suspected; that destructiveness,
violence, stupidity and short-sightedness is a necessary part of the
human makeup but thought, innovation and inspiration is not. It comes,
I believe, from the fact that most people have never been taught to 
think creatively and inventively, and they can identify with ugliness
and destructiveness in the human nature - the ugliness and 
destructiveness which they've known since conception - but cannot rise 
to embrace the human ability to understand, to envision, to 
conceptualize and to create.

In dividing the human beings into the "leavers" who live as part of 
nature and "takers" who live in the face of nature, Daniel Quinn 
separated the two aspects of human being: A being that lives in nature
and follows the laws of nature and a being that shapes and creates out
of its will, intelligence and self-awarenes. I believe that both the
leavers and the takers are a necessary part of the human makeup, and
that the beneficial outcome comes neither from return-to-the-soil
atavism nor from turning the world into a giant strip mall. I believe
that there is good in the leaver mentality and there is good in the
taker mentality, and that the two need to work together in an
integrative synthesis - in a synergy - that makes the best of both.

The good done in service of leaver mentality comes most starkly in form
of Wangari Maathai, a Kenyan activist who risked her life many times to
plant millions of trees in her country - an action that allowed Kenya
to escape the fate of Haiti and other countries that had ignorantly
driven their forests into extinction to pay for slash-and-burn farming
and in so doing condemned themselves to sickness and poverty. To 
resurrect rainforest where it has been pillaged - to bring back natural
richness to places in which it once has existed - is a prudent, 
inspired and ethical project that will preserve Planet Earth for future
generations and for the life to come. The Reagan official who said, "If
you've seen one tree, you've seen them all" can be answered quite 
simply, "You've seen one Republican, you've seen them all." And to say 
out of that consideration that it is right to kill off thousands of 
species of trees, many containing useful medicinal qualities, is as 
damnable as to say that one should kill off all Republicans.

The good done in service of the taker mentality comes from innovators:
From people who've created cars, airplanes, computers, space****ps,
Internet, representative democracy, antibiotics and masterpieces such
as the Sistine Chapel and the Empire State Building. It comes from 
people who use the unique inventive capacity in the human being to
produce work that beautifies the world and improves people's lives. It
comes from anyone who's ever had an original idea, anyone who's ever
contributed something intelligent and creative, anyone who produced
something good that has not existed before. Humanity has all it needs,
not only to survive long-term, but also to manifest all the good things
that live in the mind and psyche. To create a civilization that's an
improvement on nature and not a degradation.

What am I proposing then? I propose taking the best of the Leaver
mentality and the best of the Taker mentality and making them work
together in an integrative synthesis. I propose preserving the planet
for the future and repeating the feat of Wangari Maathai all over the
world; and I propose using the human ingenuity to create a beautiful
civilization - a civilization that builds upon nature, that improves
upon nature, and that draws from the endless well of human ingenity and
intelligence to make our world the richest, most happy, most beautiful
world it can be. It is to produce masterpieces - masterpieces artistic,
scientific, medical, social and technological - that use the best in 
the human mind to create the best possible civilization. And, in
synergy with the nature as it is kept from being mindlessly plundered,
arrive at a planet that has the best of nature and the best of
civilization, with nature in all its richness and color remaining 
alive and humanity building on top of it a civilization equal to all
the richness, color and inspiration that has been imparted humanity.

Ilya Shambat.
http://www.geocities.com/ilya_shambat2000
http://www.geocities.com/ilya_shambat2000/poems.htm
http://www.geocities.com/drr0cket
 




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Takers and leavers: Synthesis
ilya_shambat2004@[EMAIL P  2004-11-30 11:46:00 
Re: Takers and leavers: Synthesis
Paul Ilechko <noSPaM_p  2004-11-30 15:33:45 
Re: Takers and leavers: Synthesis
ilya_shambat2004@[EMAIL P  2004-12-01 10:14:07 

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