Science has Won: Might is Obsolete

Guest Post by Paul Rosenberg

Since the Bronze Age, human societies have been arranged around brute force. Even now, governments are monopolies of violence. More than that, the very structure of government serves one primary end: to deliver violence. All else is supplemental.

This model has survived on the fear of the ruled. And fundamentally, that boiled down to a fear of insufficiency. Acute fears – monstrous foreign invaders and so on – have always played a role, to be sure, but the bedrock fear was a sense among the populace of being insufficient to deal with the world, even with the help of one’s family.

Humanity, from the Bronze Age onward, has believed itself insufficient and felt a need to join with a large, violent entity if they were to survive. That image, however, is so far past its expiration date that its mold and rot are starting to show.

Buckminster Fuller, who saw this coming, explained it this way in 1981:

We can now take care of everybody at a higher standard of living than anybody has ever known. It does not have to be “you or me,” so selfishness is unnecessary and war is obsolete.

The scientific revolution has had its effects, and a sufficient number of us have risen to the occasion. We’ve transcended scarcity. We grow more food than we can eat, we know quite well how to build enough structures, medical care isn’t really a problem, and we have tremendous distribution abilities.

What Is Forbidden to Us

What we lack are structures of cooperation that are up to the task.

If we consider that we know how to provide everyone with food, shelter, medicine, and transportation, and if we further consider that we have more than enough people who want to do these things and others who are glad to work for them, we run smack into the realization that poverty and privation persist.

Clearly, our means of cooperating with one another have failed. And if we are honest about it, we have to concede that mankind’s central organ of cooperation is the state. And if we continue in honesty, we concede two further things:

  • The state has made itself lord of cooperation, exerting final say over all commerce in the territory it dominates and enforcing that final say through an array of force-backed or directly forcible mechanisms… everything from court orders to SWAT teams.
  • Any means of cooperation that bypasses the state is attacked, first with propaganda and then with violence. Cooperation via other means is forbidden. (Just ask the people from e-Gold.)

Science has transcended scarcity, but the state refuses to surrender its dominance. That millions or billions will suffer – do presently suffer – doesn’t matter. The operators of states want power, and the populace still believes that they need the mighty state in order to survive. They will not let go.

This, however, is a strategy doomed to failure.

It’s Only a Matter of Time

One by one and two by two, people are seeing the facts, that science has made privation obsolete and that centralized, bronze-aged structures are the primary obstacle.

This is not to say that a decentralized world would be the end of human troubles; our troubles won’t end until we’re sufficiently upgraded on the inside. But the state stinks at that too.

Almost any honest way we look at things, decentralization comes out as functionally superior and morally superior. Save of course, if we want to project violence and skim from working people. In that case, the state is superior. It may trash quality of life for millions, but it keeps power-lusters satisfied.

In order for the nation-state to continue as it has been, then, its subjects must not realize what a rotten deal they are getting, and they must fear to think beyond their permissions.

I very much doubt whether the statists will be able to pull that off much longer. Humans may be hobbled by fear and inertia, but the persistence of facts brings them out of it eventually.

And so, the more that people see basic facts (like the fact that we know how to feed everyone on the planet times two), the more the intimidations of outdated systems will be cast off.

It may take years or even decades for humans to break out of their misplaced devotions, but mankind is not always blind.

So, either the truth will be forever suppressed, or state worship will end.

The way forward will not be smooth, nor will our better future be perfect. But we deserve to be unimpeded. We are not made better by fear and obligation. The mindset required of us by ruling institutions is retrograde.

Science has indeed won. Might is indeed obsolete. And as Bucky Fuller wrote in Cosmography: A Posthumous Scenario for the Future of Humanity,

Dear reader, traditional human power structures and their reign of darkness are about to be rendered obsolete.

It’s only a matter of time. Keep planting your seeds.

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14 Comments
Neuday
Neuday
March 12, 2019 3:58 pm

What a load of talmud.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
March 12, 2019 4:06 pm

What an optimist. To bet your life and livelihood on others not using violence against you is a serious mistake. That is the way it is and always has been and always will be.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
March 12, 2019 4:18 pm

Don’t be so quick to call bullshit. This is either propaganda leaflets telling you the war is lost or he really knows how it’s going to end. Back when knights were the peacekeepers, knights errant were felled by the long gun. Nuclear weapons tipped the balance of power in the USA’s favor. Today, hyper-sonic weapons are a threat to our nuke loaded aircraft. The unchanging rule is that whoever has the superior power makes the rules.

Pequiste
Pequiste
  EL Coyote
March 12, 2019 4:52 pm

And don’t forget the corollary:
Them that has the guns get the gold.

Stucky
Stucky
March 12, 2019 4:31 pm

Ho Lee Fuk. Yesterday it was Caitlyn sticking a happy unicorn-horn up our collective asses while singing Kumbahya. And today it’s (((Rosenberg))).

“What we lack are structures of cooperation that are up to the task.”

Yeah, whatever. Go hug a whale or stick your dick in a tree.

What he lacks is a WILLFUL (because he knows better) disregard of civilization’s 5,000 year bloody history of conflict. He sticks his head in quicksand regarding man’s basic nature, which is red in tooth and claw. Or, if you are religious … man is basically evil.

That’s not the worst of it. He then gives a retardedly simplistic bromide. All we need are “structures of cooperation”. Whatever the fuck that means.

Jeebus, I though Joos were supposedly smart.

TheBurningTruth-get rite or get left. Behind.....
TheBurningTruth-get rite or get left. Behind.....
  Stucky
March 13, 2019 1:05 am

“Structures of cooperation” means a One World Government, administered by (((them))) for (((their))) benefit. Qui Bono, eh?

RayK
RayK
March 12, 2019 4:47 pm

What a load of crap. The biggest problem, more than the violent State, is that there are those that want to work and keep what they make, and those that don’t want to work and think that they are owed an existence. Overthrow the state and kill off the parasites, let people live for themselves and trade among themselves, and then you will have the utopia that you envision.

BB
BB
  RayK
March 12, 2019 6:07 pm

Stucky ,you mean to tell us you finally get what JC has been telling us for 2000 years.Well ,good boy! Carry on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 12, 2019 10:52 pm

Let me see if I can encapsulate the reality.

Everyone has different ideas right up to the point a gun is put to their head. At that point everyone agrees with the gun and cooperation ensues. So, no gun = no cooperation.

Now, I can extrapolate that you believe tech is the answer to cooperation, and to this extent you are probably right. When everyone has a chip implanted that can send the right kind of signals to the brain, perhaps then everyone will cooperate without the gun. But then, are we talking about humans anymore?

FreeEarCandy

AC
AC
March 13, 2019 12:09 am

How can science to be said to be winning, when every legitimate scientist is unpersoned?

Might is Obsolete? Did anyone tell the worlds’ militaries?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-33115502

The ‘end of scarcity?’ When the easily exploitable natural resources have all been exploited? Yeah, that’s how it works.

I think there is probably a better-than-average chance this article was written by a fag.
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TheBurningTruth-get rite or get left. Behind.....
TheBurningTruth-get rite or get left. Behind.....
March 13, 2019 1:02 am

Kikes be kiking, y’know. Or the slickest satire I’ve seen today. Naw, I’m going with kiking. Who’s jewing who?

Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
Iwasntbornwithenufmiddlefingers
March 13, 2019 7:46 am

If the population was homogenous whites, OR chinese, or japanese, this would be valid. But without homogenous populations that work together hand in hand, you will alwsys have “lives that matter” draghing the whole thing down by not working and contributing.

Daniel
Daniel
March 13, 2019 12:15 pm

((())) indeed.

I didn’t even read very far. Post-scarcity? Only in a world of cheap energy. It is no coincidence this age of ‘science’ and technology (and centralization, the largest wars, the greatest rise in standard of living, the lies of liberal democracy including female and negro emancipation, etc.) has occurred in an age of cheap, abundant, mobile energy. As that comes to an end, we’ll see how scarce things really are.

Onnie
Onnie
March 13, 2019 6:23 pm

Yeah, Hitler and Stalin both just shrugged their shoulders and started waving white flags when they saw the USA approaching with technology that was superior to theirs. :-/