Following Is extracted from Merriam-Webster’s on line Dictionary.
civilized
adjective
: marked by well-organized laws and rules about how people behave with each other
: polite, reasonable, and respectful
: pleasant and comfortable
Full Definition of CIVILIZED
: characteristic of a state of civilization ; especially : characterized by taste, refinement, or restraint
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Related to CIVILIZED
Synonyms
ACCOMPLISHED, CULTIVATED, COUTH, CULTURED, GENTEEL, POLISHED, REFINED
Antonyms
BARBARIC, BARBAROUS, PHILISTINE, UNCIVILIZED, UNCULTURED, UNGENTEEL, UNPOLISHED, UNREFINED
Restraint is the key word in the above definition. We humans have a number of forces combining to move us to action. There are the “animal instincts” inherent in our species, genetic pre-disposition passed down by our ancestors , cultural and familial habits handed down from generation to generation, and our individual brain chemistries and experiences over time. These forces lead us to act in our self- interest. Sometime this self-interest (Adam Smith’s “invisible hand”) aligns with the interest of society as a whole, but often it does not only, not align, but works in opposition to the general good. Over time as societies develop, these forces are brought more and more in line with the well-being of society, through individual restraint or those imposed by government, church, community or family.
Men have a natural urge to mate from early teens and women have the ability to bear children even younger. As we have developed, in the more advanced societies we have come to realize that early childbirth limits the potential of a woman, and so we have enacted laws to limit the age for consensual sex and in the West, custom has driven the marriage age for women to the late twenties. Another natural urge is polygamy but laws and customs have enforced monogamy. Slavery has been banned and cruelty is declining either by law or custom as we become more civilized, and our understanding of ourselves and the world around us increases, more and more individual instincts are suppressed and there is an ever increased dependence on one another.
In this country, countervailing forces have increasingly pushed back on advancing society and civilization while trying to shift the balance from societal good more to individual drives in the name of freedom. This push is coming from the Right and most strongly from the extreme religious Right. The effort to further increase the equality between the genders is seen as a threat to family structure. The right of women to decide whether to conceive or carry to birth is gradually being eroded state by state. The Right is against setting a minimum wage and some argue that nature within the free market should determine how much labor costs and how wealthy the wealthy and poor the poor. Furthermore, there are movements to totally deregulate the markets, leaving them unencumbered and the social good to chance. The right to carry firearms has been expanded and laws like Stand Your Ground (I have an image of a middle aged white guy with a big belly standing with his legs apart and arms crossed facing down punks, hoods and other scary people) are passed The right is trying to move us back to the “Wild West” days where not society, but each man is responsible for defending himself and his family. The religious fundamentalists are dismissing science and want our children to learn that the world was created in six days some six thousand years ago and politicians representing them are fighting any attempt to save the planet from manmade environmental catastrophes. Recently several states have even tried to legalize discrimination based on one’s religious beliefs.
The World is experiencing change at an ever increasing pace. These changes; social, political, technological and environmental are making heads spin. And as with any change, there are risks and people are frightened. Conservatives politicians are stoking the fears and are trying to, not only stem the tide of progress, but move back the clock of civilization. The danger of this move is that as we did a millennium ago, we will slip into a modern version of the “Dark Ages” with its chaos and cruelty. That having been said, I am optimistic. Though the Conservatives are taking advantage of our fears and ignorance, cooler heads will prevail and our societies will continue to progress and we will continue to become ever more civilized, relinquishing more and more of our base urges for the good of all those we share this Blue Planet with.
3 comments:
Nice blog. I am also optimistic of the future since the base consciousness of the world is evolving at a rapid rate. Freedom of information is rampant and available to most everyone. Those who try to thwart freedom are too ignorant to realize the irony that awaits them. It's like Pandora's Box: once a person sees freedom, they will crave it. Looking at history, philosophy (thinking) was only recently available to the masses and Civilization was stagnant. Look at how many things were invented in the last thousand or so years. It's not only technology that is revolutionizing the world: the awakening of human consciousness as a whole impresses. We have a long way too go, but the rate of change is accelerating! There is hope.
Well put. Though awakening of conscience is a factor, it may be too poetic. I think that changes in economies and technologies are really what are behind the "awakening" (I know you didn't say they weren't).
Key were the developments in agriculture and the Indusrial Revolution. These moved masses from an agrarian, rural life which by its nature is patriarchal (even today, much of the anti femenist centiment comes from our rural areas) and tends toward tribalism, into factories and cities.
Constraints put on the markets by governments allowed for the rise is a strong middle class affording to provide higher education to their offspring. Education enhanced the understanding of the complexities and interconnectedness on our planet and deminished tribalism.
I haven't made up my mind on the virtue of mass-communication. It certainly facilitates dissemination of information but unfortunately also misinformation. Though there is much information easily accessed, it for the most part is "raw" (unprocessed) and can not only be of little value, but dangerous.
In the long haul, good always wins. Bad by definition is misinformation or a lack of information (sort of your words). It may still take some time for mass communication to enable mass consciousness, but the pace quickens. Hopeful romantics beat the alternative.
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