mushin wrote:I've been reading about the Luddites, and have a sinking suspiscion that The Industrial Revolution was the most revolting human creation of all time. Western capitalism and the machine have probably destroyed more humans than all the wars of the world combined. Plus it has made us crazy. Isn't it funny how a hunter/gatherer works about 8 to 12 hours a week, and we now do that in a day. I'm not saying that it's all bad, but the way humans have implemented industrialization is sick.
Any thoughts?
I don't know where you got 12 hours a week from, but that's wrong. It was less then it is now, but its not because of industrialization, its because our population is so large and we've had to find ways of producing food, that require more energy then simply picking berries off a bush. Back then they didn't have to produce tractors, build irrigation pipes, or anything other then their stone knives or whatever. The reason it takes more time to live nowadays, is because we live in more luxury. If you were faced with a choice of living in a damp cave, or in your nice warm house, I'm pretty sure I know which you'd pick. It only seems worse now because we're spoilt with all our luxury and don't appreciate it, I'm sure you'd rather live in the modern era then back then.
If you look at the middle ages, serfs were forced to work 16 hour days (it's something to that extent, but remember, serfs didn't make up the entire population, just a large portion of it), and had no rights whatsoever, if a serf was killed, the killer would maybe have to compensate his lord for the lost productivity. Desease was also common back then and modern medicine shouldn't be taken for granted.
And capitalism hasn't killed more people then all the wars combined. Capitalism is a economic philosophy, it can't kill people, peoples own greed kills people, and 'greed' is existant in every species. If a bear see's some food that another bear has, and he was stronger then the other bear, then he'd fight the other bear for it, much like the way a large nation will annex a smaller one for resources. This is the same for microorganisms, bacteria kill each other for food, greed is universal and necessary to survival, because without greed, no one would do anything, in fact, I'd argue that greed is actually the will to survive and better yourself, nothing wrong with that.
And also, if you take into consideration that values are not universal, that what you think is wrong, others may think is right and vice versa (suck as canibalism), you could say that there's nothing with people suffering, if it prolongs the species and ultimately leads to future survival (because survival is universal and is part of our instincts).
Your argument is flawed, as an instinct can't really be a creation, and even if it was its used to loosely and I could just say that children are the most destructive creation, simply because every generation grows up, uses resources which could support other organisms and either ends up killing people or dying themselves.
The most destructive human creation would be some type of WMD, we have enough nuclear weapons to destroy our planet multiple times and viruses that can wipe out a large portion of our population, these are potentially very dangerous weapons, and 'greed' is the only thing stopping us from using them (as we don't want to compromise our futures, even though we're causing harm to each other and the environment and our deaths would stop this destruction, which could be seen as greed)