Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Missing Word--Greed

The world's economic turmoil is incessantly discussed in terms of a host of economic and financial terms such as derivatives, liquidity, sub prime, hedge funds, supply and demand, elasticity of demand, etc. One word is virtually invisible and inaudible and is never even whispered in polite society-greed.

Although seemingly lost in all languages, the word "greed", and all that it conveys is the root cause of the failure of any economic system. Capitalism, socialism, communism, fascism, etc. are all susceptible to self-destruction caused by the insidious manifestation of the world's oldest viral disease--greed. All these socio-economic systems fail when the elected or proclaimed leaders view success in terms of "a little is good and more is better". Society takes up their leader's mantra, and soon everyone becomes part of the greed pack. We become delusional as a society, truly believing that more is always better. This stupefying condition is exactly what the leaders want so that they can maintain adherence to their own greed-driven ambitions.

All of the "isms" generate a ruling class that seeks more and more power. Absolute control is the focus of greed in the leader classes of essentially all social and economic systems, no matter how "advanced" or "primitive" they are. The more greedy the leader the more power becomes concentrated in a small group. Capitalism breeds the economic monopolistic concentration of power, rendering society completely dependent upon their leaders' economic and civil control, while they, the leaders, become evermore controlling and dominant.

Communism creates a similar ruling class that dominates in a very similar manner, concentrating control with more arbitrary force. Leaders in both systems generally promote their artificial benevolence while greedily assimilating more power for themselves at the expense of freedom, liberty, and economic parity for their subservient citizen class. No form of governance or economic system is immune to greed and the concentrated power it potentially breeds.

Greed is the root cause, except for natural upheavals, of societal failure in the 21st century just as it has been since Adam and Eve. We are entrapped within our own appetites for more stuff, more pleasure, more dominance, more of everything. The poorest members of any society are trapped by the greedy actions of the most powerful. The poorest tend to become poorer at the expense of the most greedy and powerful. We blindly become encircled by a spiral of greed sucking us into the vortex without being aware of our eventual pathway to self destruction.

There are no economic "bailouts" or euphemistic "rescue plans" that can have lasting beneficial societal outcomes unless we tame, and eventually overcome, the world's most deadly poison-greed. The so-called post industrial world is as sick as ever. Greed infects every form of government and virtually all societal groups. We are all vulnerable to the deadly outcome of its unlimited destructive reach.

The "missing word", greed must be recognized as the contagious disease that it is. We cannot overcome the consequences of its destructive power until we recognize it in ourselves and leaders. We can only become civilized and peaceful in this technologically unstable world if we can truly eliminate mankind's plague--greed, not from our vocabulary but from all of our actions.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Can Energy Conservation Matter? The Coming Renewable Energy Boom.

During the just completed political campaign season the Republican mantra "drill, drill, drill" echoed loudly as their solution to the high oil and gasoline prices. Whenever the notion of conservation was mentioned the Republicans assaulted the obvious with ridicule and defiance. It is their ignorance that shows now. During the last few months we have witnessed the price of oil fall from over $140 to under $65 a barrel and gasoline prices have declined by more than $1.50 per gallon, without an ounce of new oil drilled. Why, you ask? Conservation is the answer. Conservation is not always welcome, and this recent conservation has some negative aspects. The world demand for energy has declined as economic woes have worsened worldwide. The decline in energy demand has resulted in a temporary oil glut, and the market prices have dropped in direct proportion. This is direct evidence that conservation can and will have a very significant effect in the long range as well. But, conservation of fossil fuels on the short term cannot solve our long term energy needs and control prices.

The development and implementation of alternative energy sources and associated new technology will assuredly reduce the demand for fossil fuels to zero. The eventual substitution of innovative energy alternatives based upon renewable sources such as wind, solar, and biological-conversion, and other new technologies have the potential to eliminate demand for all fossil fuels.

An Apollo-type program like that President John Kennedy initiated in the 1960's, stimulated the space race, put our astronauts into space and on the moon, and spawned the technological benefits that created the computer age, is a good example of what is attainable in a relatively short period of time, if we commit ourselves as a country.

President Elect Obama is committed to development and implementation of alternative energy sources. We must support his programs and help create a new era where conservation and elimination of fossil fuel demand will come in the form of renewable energy sources. We will break the chains of fossil fuel dependency while creating a world wide opportunity for environmental harmony and economic growth-- a double win for the USA and the world. We accomplished what was considered impossible once before, and we can do it again. Belief, inspiration, persistence and perspiration will help create a world that provides sufficient living standards for all. Let's all get aboard Obama's train into the future.

Join the Human Way

We are threatened by self destruction by wars, indifference, and man made environmental assaults. This pathway is not human! We must all become part of the Human Way path to peace and harmony with nature and and one another. Lets all get on board.