The Return of Socrates’
Poison
As
an American historian, I do believe that a deep stream of greed, exploitation,
and corruption best explains much of the last 500 years. Human nature being what it is, a relatively
small percentage of greedy men and women has sometimes given in to the worst of
human vices and traits.
Their
hypocrisy, deceptions, lies, and crimes knew no bounds and so they ended up
doing damage to their societies vastly disproportionate to their actual
numbers.
Their
words and actions were grotesque, despicable, and wholly indefensible, both
spiritually and morally. Lying to
deceive, lying to cheat and rob, lying to accumulate stolen riches became the
way evil men gained power.
They
became powerful enough and destructive enough to leave their permanent imprint
on humankind’s historical development nearly everywhere.
Humanity
has a proud history of honest labor, social productivity, and individual
creativity, accompanied by much artistic, intellectual, and scientific
progress. Humanity also has,
unfortunately, a sad history of oppression involving violence, death, and
destruction.
We
human beings as a species are so “two-sided” (and to such an extreme extent)
that we are historically schizophrenic;
Humanity is Good and Humanity is Evil at one and the same time. It sounds bizarre to say but if the shoe fits
. . .
The
truth is that there has always been more non-violent “good people” than violent
“bad people” but the destructive behavior of the minority has a
disproportionately negative effect and can ruin many thousands of lives.
Good
qualities such as humility and modesty, honesty and loyalty, courage and
kindness sometimes seem unable to hold their own with the wickedness of the few
who surrendered virtue in favor of unseemly vices.
Once
on the wrong path, they initiate and profit from the rapidly expanding
concentric circles of confusion and chaos that emanate from their destructive
ways. Super-selfish persons create
hardship and tragedy with their immoral and irrational acts that go far beyond
their mere numbers.
For
many decades and in many places, students have been taught history from the
perspective of these robber barons, these murderous conquerors, these enslaving
exploiters who robbed people of their lands and resources.
Students
have been taught rationalizations for
such evil acts rather than those historical truths that sustain and inspire honest, decent people.
Many
of these devastating social practices came from Europe and the so-called
“Western” cultures: or rather, from the rich elites of these nations, from the
wealthy of America. Their greed is a
poison that has been infecting the whole world for nearly a
half-millennium.
Now
the poison is starting to spread closer to home: it has infected the home roost
and is adding its toxic effect to everything and everyone. The poison will reach the heart of the whole
nation eventually and these upper classes must soon realize they have fatally poisoned themselves as well.
The
rich will hire anyone to come up with “a better solution” to hide their wealth
and how they acquired it, but the new age of technology leaves them more
exposed than ever before. Truth has
daily a thousand new doorways through which to surge, while the rich are
desperately slamming doors behind them to try and protect their time-honored
generation-by-generation cover-up lies.
Now
the poison is moving into the body politic, like hemlock slowly creeping up
Socrates’ legs. The fatal effect on this
great philosopher started in his farthest extremities and slowly moved toward
his heart, paralyzing him as the poison spread.
So, too, is the historic poison of greed spreading upward toward the
heart of capitalism.
The
capitalist class has always had one enemy it could never defeat: itself. Or did they forget that? Its stupidity, its arrogance; its violence,
its death; its corruption and its greed; its lies and its insanity are all
impossible-to-hide traits telling us who they are, where they are, and what they are hiding.
They
stole everything they could get their hands on from the less fortunate for
generation after generation, century after century—did they really believe they
could avoid a day of reckoning forever?
That day is well-nigh on us! A
new time draws closer. The chance to
overcome their crooked scales of
justice is just around the corner and drawing ever nearer—now, even as we speak!
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