MMM_wms
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The world is coming apart at its seams, that much appears certain. Shitloads of different factions battling each other. Organized evangelicals, organized Trump supporters, organized feminism of the worst kind, including the #MeToo hysteria. Not to mention the NRA and the financial mafia. All of them fighting against the common good. And for particular interests.
Fairness and basic human values are giving way to ever more dysfunctional institutions. Not only in USA but more so there than anywhere else in the world. Now why might this be so?
My own personal viewpoint differs from mainstream thinking, I am certain. At least in the US of A. I am convinced the main culprit is the full-of-flaws nature of the motto of the American Revolution. Keep in mind: it is the motto of any new movements, which outlines its long-term aims. It is its mission statement, after all. And people all over the world, who joined the USA by emigrating there, get attracted by mission statements.
The USA has attracted – since forever and a day – the greedy people of the world. Why? My thesis says, because its main motto has been the pursuit of (individual) happiness. Whereas the other big revolution taking place at about the same time – while calling for liberty also – added two much more humanistic goals to its agenda: egalite + fraternite.
I’ll leave it to everybody reading this to translate these two goals. And I’ll give you a hint: both have to do more with obligations and duties and responsibilities than just with individual freedom and happiness.
And when you reminisce now about how Trump used to address joint sessions of Congress, and compare that with Macron in 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqUc1h7bZQ4 this difference in aims and goals of two very different societies becomes crystal clear.
Now, sure enough, individuals in USA have contributed more to certain kinds of progress, compared to France. And the French Revolution failed miserably in the beginning. But I posit the French spirit is proving far more future-proof in the end than the American spirit. In the ever more complex world of the 21st century.
Any rational comments on my thesis?
Fairness and basic human values are giving way to ever more dysfunctional institutions. Not only in USA but more so there than anywhere else in the world. Now why might this be so?
My own personal viewpoint differs from mainstream thinking, I am certain. At least in the US of A. I am convinced the main culprit is the full-of-flaws nature of the motto of the American Revolution. Keep in mind: it is the motto of any new movements, which outlines its long-term aims. It is its mission statement, after all. And people all over the world, who joined the USA by emigrating there, get attracted by mission statements.
The USA has attracted – since forever and a day – the greedy people of the world. Why? My thesis says, because its main motto has been the pursuit of (individual) happiness. Whereas the other big revolution taking place at about the same time – while calling for liberty also – added two much more humanistic goals to its agenda: egalite + fraternite.
I’ll leave it to everybody reading this to translate these two goals. And I’ll give you a hint: both have to do more with obligations and duties and responsibilities than just with individual freedom and happiness.
And when you reminisce now about how Trump used to address joint sessions of Congress, and compare that with Macron in 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqUc1h7bZQ4 this difference in aims and goals of two very different societies becomes crystal clear.
Now, sure enough, individuals in USA have contributed more to certain kinds of progress, compared to France. And the French Revolution failed miserably in the beginning. But I posit the French spirit is proving far more future-proof in the end than the American spirit. In the ever more complex world of the 21st century.
Any rational comments on my thesis?