FROM MY PHILOSOPHY / PSYCHOLOGY / ANTHROPOLOGY PAPER
ON THE HUMAN SPECIES
Author's note:
1. Various natural phenomena bringing upon factors
uncontrollable by man, i.e., pestilence, weather, geographical attributes of
dominions or aspired land, untimely deaths within the populace or governing
body, and various as mentioned.
2. The abilities, beliefs, and desires of the populace being
governed.
3. The abilities, beliefs, and desires of neighboring
societies: governing body and populace.
It has
been often stated, The best thing about
the American Republic is that anyone can be president, sadly, this is also the
most detrimental. The rule of a governing body, regardless if it is
constituted of one, few, or many, will only be as capable as the capabilities
of the individuals themselves, only as wise as the wisdom they possess. Thus,
again, the seeking mind will be inclined to step further and ask what measures
the success of a governing body. Let me propose power, wealth and/or economic
prosperity; Security from neighboring groups; Dominion over peoples and land;
and the contentedness and prosperity of the individuals of the populace and/or
those within the governing body. Alternatively, should we judge the success of
a governing body on the mere propagation of the species that it governs?
As
mentioned, the success of a governing body has many variables and does not
always depend on the perspicacity of the ruler or system. Moreover, if the
success of the government is not only dependent upon the perspicacity of the
system, but the ability, beliefs, and desires of the governmental constituents,
and the three aforementioned points, we must amble beyond the mere governing
body to find a way to limit our variables and increase our probability of
finding the best ingredients for success. The next logical step would be to
progress within the society to increase our knowledge of the relation between
the populace and the governing body. However, let us cease to run when we
should be walking with an ever-peering eye. I must now enquire if society can form the government, and/or, if
government forms the society?
The
subtleties within these questions are of the utmost importance and difficulty
in the manifested intricacies. To what extent can a government affect the
beliefs and actions of the populace? To what extent can the populace affect the
beliefs and actions of the governing body? Would honesty or deception be the
most effective means to move the beliefs and actions of the populace? Can the
government manipulate the abilities and desires of the populace? Can the
government use manipulation for the benefit of the society as a whole, for the
selfishness of the ruler, for protection or for harmony? To what extent can the
governing body mold the society? To what extent can the society mold the
individual? What causes and moves the beliefs and desires of the individual?
In
answering these questions, let us aim at coming to an understanding of what the
government and society are comprised of, individuals.
Let us determine if the happiness of the individual, which is of the utmost
importance to the individual, is relevant in attaining a thriving social entity
that will propagate through posterity. Moreover, if the happiness of the
individual is of importance, let us determine what happiness is and then discern the best means to achieve that which
we find it to be. For a realization of the above mentioned, one will need to
attain complete knowledge of the attributes of our species. We will also need to understand from whence our
species has arrived as well as our perceived destination. In addition, it will
be impertinent that we uncover the desires of the individual entities of our
species and more importantly, we will need to understand the origins of the
desires.
In an
attempt to achieve a realization of the above postulates, it will be my aim to
refrain from using subjective dogma and maintain an objective approach that may
be perceived without contradictions or unexplainable phenomena.
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