Civilization

It is a part of human nature to look for ways to get as much benefit as possible with the least amount of effort. This a good trait that motivates us to improve our quality of life. The trouble is that many use this as an excuse to plunder others. Rather than going through the trouble of learning, self discipline and innovation, it is easier to take what belongs to another. People have been struggling for centuries to find a way to form societies where those who are willing to pass through the fire can keep what they have earned and those who are unwilling can at least have their daily needs met. This is no easy task.

With primitive tribal systems, nature is the taskmaster. The tribe will starve if people aren’t willing to hunt and gather. Some tribes became warrior nations so they could easily plunder others if they were lacking anything. Most were nomadic so they could move on to better areas if nature wasn’t cooperating by supplying their needs. This required large areas, had little incentive for improvement and wrecked havoc on the surrounding civil societies. In Europe, there were Vikings, Mongols and others that hadn’t formed civil societies and were known for plundering others.

In a civil society, the goal is to allow people to use their talents and passions without having others pilfer what they have accomplished. The protections come about once the people have taken control. They assemble and agree upon laws. In order to have protection for private ownership and to have a say in governing, requirements have to be in place for citizenship. This is so violent or non-violent nomadic people who should be using their own resources to succeed, cannot come in and pilfer what the citizens have accomplished through their common sacrifices. There are always citizens who are down in their luck and may have lost everything. Most civil societies have programs in place to help them. Those interested in plunder will always characterize themselves as such. That is why nations have legal processes in place to make sure those who come in are non-violent and are not coming in for a life of plunder but one of productivity.

Much of what is going on today concerning immigration is more of a money making scheme by smugglers who act like travel agents. They make millions by convincing others they need to relocate. These same people make promises that the destination nations cannot keep. Yet the travelers are taught from their youth to resent the nations they are convinced to relocate to. The proper way to improve their lot is to stand up for themselves and ask for help from others. Unfortunately it is popular to call civil nations that try to help those who want become civil, colonialists. This rhetoric is used by those who benefit from these oppressive societies. But if a people find it difficult to establish a civil society, there is nothing wrong with asking assistance from the countries they want to copy. Everyone benefits when they stay put and become successful in the areas they are established.

Emulate or Confiscate

Every person wants to live a good life with a certain degree of success in the areas they are passionate about. Self interest isn’t a diabolical motive. Rather than frustrating ourselves trying to navigate through politics, lets take time to look at common principles that we all can agree on. The best way to pursue happiness is through hard work and exhibiting good character. When a people of good character see others succeed, they will want to emulate what these successful people are doing with the hope of having the same degree of success. A good society will consist of people who are good at making voluntary deals with each other so all those involved can improve their lives. This is what it means to be just.

We naturally want to expedite the process of acquiring wealth and success. This is where things can go wrong. There are those who make a good living off inspiring others. They do it by pointing to the known principle of emulating good behaviors. This is the good side of helping others. But there is a diabolical side to inspiration, a shortcut side. It is based in envy and confiscation rather than good character and hard work. The leaders of these movements develop envy and entitlement in their followers rather than admiration and incentive. First they divide people into classes such as unbelievers and true believers, rich and the poor or black and white. After this, resentments are stoked through exaggerating the faults of the opposing classes. Finally, conclusions are drawn that others don’t deserve what they have and something must be done to confiscate it. This mindset forms the basis for every war.

The good news is that it doesn’t take political, community or religious leaders to cause us to work hard, exhibit good character and to have a degree of satisfaction in our lives. It is a personal choice. Every person is capable of making improvements within their own realm of influence with the time they possess. While the merchants of discord do their best to form resentments, those who have good character are enjoying their lives by emulating successful practices and being a good example to others.

Love and Respect

The love and respect people have for each other is what makes a country great. A way we preserve this is to make a pact among ourselves. The pact that covers a large group or a country is called a constitution. This is similar to the pact called marriage that two people make. The purpose of a constitution is to keep the love alive. When a person says they love their country, they are referring to their fellow citizens. In the same way a ring is a symbol of marriage, a flag is a symbol of the relationship between citizens of a country. This is why it is respected and honored; it symbolizes respect and honor for fellow citizens.

Each person has their own passions. The things they are interested in, long for, and care about vary widely. We should never despise others if they have a different view. We are fellow citizens after all, under a pact, with the same goal to acquire happiness and fulfill our dreams. But since hatred, division and violence easily arouse passions, things that get the most hits make the most advertising money. This is a paradox of our information age. What a group of people care about shouldn’t be forced on others with shame and legislation. If we have a high regard for our fellow citizens, we will also have confidence they can work things out among themselves.

A constitutional government uses authority to protect the constitution from corruption and protect the citizens from attacks from inside and outside forces. All forms of government are susceptible to corruption from those who want to force their passions on others. It doesn’t make a difference if it is a monarchy or a democracy, in the end popular opinion keeps tyrants in power. Rhetoric is the art of persuasion. It doesn’t have to be sincere and the subject can be driven by bad motives. A demagogue is someone who uses rhetoric to incite a mob or a community. This can lead to passion rule rather than constitutional rule. When personalities become loved and respected over and above the citizens of a country, tyranny results. Again, the form of government doesn’t matter. A despot is one who came in under the pretense of being a common citizen with a job to do who becomes obsessed with making a name for himself at the expense of the good of his country. Demagogues use rhetoric to vet one group against another. They also consider constitutions an obstacle to their will. Forming factions is what they specialize in but they will call it organizing to make it seem less harsh.They will despise patriotism, flags or any symbol of the love citizens have for each other.

When a country has a kind of love and respect for each other that is working to fulfill their dreams, they will want to export this to other countries. This used to be called colonialism. Sometimes the common people of these countries who want to have this common love of country will have to be defended. When a country sends money and ideas, part of the bargain is that they are to be respected and can freely come and go to check on their investments. Since a demagogue owes his existence to vetting groups against another, anyone who has this love of country and those who desire to help others to share in these principles will be despised. When wealth isn’t being shared responsibly and results aren’t demanded, the sharing only enables tyrants. This causes uprisings and immigration problems since people will want to live where love and respect exists among citizens along with the safeguard of having an enforced constitution that seals it.