Looking Forward To What?
by Richard Rieben 3-24-04
Article found here.
The evasive, plastic bubble of our present cultural
freeze-frame context is born of a lack of future. We are
holding onto illusions of prosperity because all we see ahead
of us is loss, emptiness, and desolation (in all aspects of our
existence).
Philosopher G.E. Nordell elaborates:
“War, pestilence, hunger and stupidity we have in
abundance. We no longer look to any Dream to give us guidance,
to live into. The future from here is an unavoidable nightmare
. . . . Standing on any factual variant about the Current State
of the Planet, there is NO probability that Mankind will
survive two more generations.” – G.E. Nordell
Of course, there are alternatives. Nordell stresses reason.
I will take that, as a tool, and go a step farther, stressing
responsibility.
Liberty , in consequence of these tools, is not a way to
“hold on” to anything we now have. We can only
avert the coming disasters by reaching for something real,
something potent, and something better than what we have now
(or have ever had before). We can only “live into”
a future that holds the promise of more – a factual
promise based on reason and underscored by practical
reality.
At this point, our empirical sciences and our technology
will lead us into the pit, efficiently greasing the skids of
our demise. We have been sliding down this chute for a long
time, even though we thought the future looked fairly rosy. In
terms of technology, it was. We went to the moon and our
economic standards of living increased sumptuously! But that
technology was built of rickety bamboo scaffolding over
enormous chasms of irrationality and inhumanity. Not just minor
gaps in philosophical understanding, but foundations built over
cauldrons of religious fairy tales and cesspools of wishful
thinking. We haven’t got a premise to stand on. The
Enlightenment was impatiently thrown together in a couple of
centuries, and they forgot to put a foundation under it. (The
British answer: Empiricism, was just another brand of Dark Ages
– the foundation of Hitler’s Germany and modern
America .)
What is that saying? “If you’ve built castles in
the air, that’s well and fine. That is where they belong.
Now build the foundation under them.”
That’s our situation. The splendid castles are
collapsing. Atlantis is sinking. And, yet, we are
ambivalent.
On the one hand, we reek of denial, fear, evasion,
avoidance, and drug ourselves with delusions to sustain a
reality that has no foundation, and thus that is no true
reality, but one big delusion.
On the other hand, we would not mind, terribly, if the whole
thing collapsed anyway. The trip here was cool, but the reality
is tedious, stressful, and there’s nothing “to live
into” from here. It’s like a failed experiment. It
took us so far, and no farther.
So, yeah, let the tide come in and wash this sandcastle
away. And make another one another day.
It doesn’t take a pole reversal, Planet X or any other
interstellar conflagration to destroy human civilizations.
We’re not, like, dinosaurs, you know. All it takes is a
lack of an interesting future – and we’re outta
here! Booooring . . . don’t wanna play no-mo – so,
end-game.
The point is not, what do we have that is any good? We have
lots of trifles and gadgets. But none of them do the trick, hit
the spot, satisfy . . . indeed, for the most part, they erode
our health and well-being. Not such a good road, after all, was
it?
More to the point is what we don’t have. Not just the
erosion our health, well-being and liberties, but the continued
inability of the species (in its current manifestation) to get
a handle on war, hunger, disease, suffering, misery, slavery,
bigotry, or despotism.
The gadgets just don’t compensate for this kind of
unending future. We now know that the promises (of the
politicians, scientists, corporations, academics and religions)
to address these issues are bald lies of a power elite that
will say anything to retain power (and, therewith, to continue
their raping and pillaging). It is an old reality, but for many
of us it is a new realization – it gets increasingly
difficult, past a certain age, to continue believing in the
Tooth Fairy.
Although we fear losing our trinkets, we also know that they
aren’t worth anything. And because of this visceral
knowledge, we will let the whole thing collapse. We know (in
our blood) that it ain’t worth saving. It’s going
to be a bum-deal to live in the dark ages for the next couple
hundred years, but, what the heck, it’s better than
another century of this nonsense.
So we fear the immediate consequences of the collapse, but
not the fact of the collapse. Indeed, we conspire, through our
inactivity, to bring it about.
To avoid the collapse, we would need – not merely
reason, not merely responsibility, not merely industry –
all these things come easily enough to a human being who is
motivated. The history of the planet is jam-packed with the
creation of awesome civilizations during the past million or so
years. Stupendous ones. And we haven’t done half-bad
ourselves.
But if this is as good as it gets, we aren’t having
any more. No need to trash the place; it’ll collapse of
its own weight in a short period . . . if we don’t
sustain it. And we won’t. Because, as a future, it is not
worth “living into it.”
Not just that it’s not as good as it used to be (in
terms of human values), but there’s no handle on the
things that count in life. There has been no equivalent HUMAN
technology (philosophy) to get a handle on war, pollution,
corruption, slavery and all the rest of the “stuff”
that really matters. We have cell phones, automobiles and
airplanes . . . whoop-di-doo. Don’ matter, do it?
As to alternatives. (Oh, you are so desperate to hold on,
aren’t you?) Well, there is “reason” and
“responsibility.” That’ll buy us some time,
but not much. Not without a dream.
Thing is, we can’t come up with a dream, in this
context, that surmounts our desperate need to hold-on, and thus
that is bigger than our petty material images of utopia or our
wistfully impractical ideals.
For all that we cling to our socio-religious fairy tales,
our political myths, our economic superstitions, and our
beliefs in scientific wizardry, we are disbelievers in utopian
dreams, in human goodness (outside of ourselves, if that), in
causes, or in justice. We are steeped in contradictory ideals,
corrupt applications, and cynicism.
In the context of our present fairy tales, from which we
premise our beliefs, we cannot see any way out of this mess.
[From within that context, there isn’t a way out.]
When I say that we need a dream, I do not mean that we need
a new fairy tale, myth or false premise – upon which to
build another disastrous, corrupt, debauched, hypocritically
civilized world.
If we are to go forward – and do it better this time
‘round – we will need those minimal tools of reason
and responsibility. The dream will have to stand up to our
scrutiny, and be realized through our individual efforts. It
can’t be another religious delusion, scientific delusion,
or political delusion. Been there, done that; fun ride, but the
end is a big downer – to everyone but the
powerbrokers.
What dream do I propose? Oh, hell. No one PROPOSES a dream,
least of all a philosopher.
It arises. Somewhere. You can’t invent it. You
can’t create it. You can’t make it.
But you can choose it.
Because it’s already here. Somewhere. Waiting to be
found and chosen. Or not . . . overlooked, passed over,
ignored, discounted, and lost in the rubble of our
collapse.
Odd, because it’s really hard to overlook something so
big. So potent. So powerful that it can pull an entire species
from the brink of extinction and propel them into a future they
cannot begin to imagine.
It is right out in the open, where everyone can see it
– and overlook it. Right . . . over . . . there! No, not
on TV, not on the Internet, not in any of our technology stuff.
It’s right . . .
I’ll tell ya this: if it’s in your back yard,
then it’s in everyone’s back yard (in Botswana ,
Baghdad , Boston and Bangkok ). It’s a dream; where do
you think you’d find a dream? It has the power to kickass
everyone on this planet eagerly into the future. Now, what do
you suppose that’s going to “look” like?
Obviously, it’s not going to look like anything
you’ve ever thought of as a “dream” before,
since all the species’ dreams to date are superficial
fairy tales.
Keep looking.
When you find it, pick it up. Don’t look back.
By the way, the dream for the future of this species is not
something that is going to be vetted by a committee, approved
by authority, or sanctioned by your peers. Scary thought, but
it’s an individual dream. It won’t
“play” to a group. It doesn’t need to.
Neither do you. When you find it, pick it up and move forward.
You don’t have to say a word. You won’t need to. It
will be written all over you, for those who have eyes to see
it. It will spread by contagion, and will be implemented or
rejected individually – internally.
It may have already started. Somewhere.
Can you imagine?
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