Saturday, June 14, 2014

Equality is Dead


Death is the ultimate equalizer – outside of it there can be no natural form of equality. 

Social architects had often introduced artificial elements (into their respective social structures) to compensate for any deficiencies.  Where a perceived issue may arise, a sequence of precise protocols would immediately follow. The simple social practices (of our ancestors) were suitable for those ancient times.  Practices that were embraced by the architects became the bedrock of that society.  

As social issue became more complex, successive social architects simply updated formulas of best practices – amending were appropriate and drafting where necessary... however, the elusive element lacking within each social equation renders the resulting formula unworkable.  

The growth, sustainability and longevity of any social order is foundered upon equality – a theoretical concept that applies an equal measure to all (i.e., same labor same reward and similar punishment for similar crime).  With huge advancements in the fields of science and technology, and with massive amounts of accumulated social wealth to fund generations of celestial explorations, it is yet evident that humanity is near to discovering the formula to equity.

What is unusually evident (and discouraging) about the applied social concepts is this fact - throughout the dawning of the known “civilizations” social architects were commonly men who make decisions based upon precedence as oppose to (rational) original thought… and, ever since, the struggle toward equality have led to many mysterious mass-murders and global genocide. 

The reality of a “civilization” prove more an inconsistent fantasy wherein – as societies prosper and grows, becoming more modern, the collective mind of humanity (ambition and ability) is not tempered by huge intellectual leaps  (i.e. pure academic, scientific, technologic, self-conscious reasoning, etc.) but rather the collective is constantly stimulated by primitive acts of  aggression, bloody violence and massive destruction.

Seemingly it is death the great destroyer (and not Life) that bring and unite diverse social groups together as one. It is as - by Death our greatest hero and evilest villains are defined; historical values are contemplated and given credence, and social policies becomes legislature on its account.


In the final analysis; the possible solution to social equality may prove to be an ultimate irony – where Life is merely a random disaster involving diverse subjects and whereby... the most common solution applied inevitably results in  Death.   

It is not yet widely perceived as extremely odd, that every single act of social progress and integration, empire expansion, global discovery, war and destruction were initiated in pursuit of peace, unity and equality... or is it just the collective minds subconscious desire to ultimately escape its monotonous misery trapped within a restricted incomprehensible existence? ~ CR