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Current threats to civilization within the US include:
 
Current threats to civilization within the US include:
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* [[kleptocrat]]s, most notably [[Bush II administration|those currently in charge of the executive branch]]
 
* [[military readiness (US)|military readiness]] is currently (2007) at abysmal levels, leaving the US highly vulnerable to any substantial surprise emergency
 
* [[military readiness (US)|military readiness]] is currently (2007) at abysmal levels, leaving the US highly vulnerable to any substantial surprise emergency
 
* [[religious extremism]], primarily [[Christian extremism]] aka "fundamentalism" (a misnomer):
 
* [[religious extremism]], primarily [[Christian extremism]] aka "fundamentalism" (a misnomer):
 
** [[apocalypticism]] encourages thinking of apocalyptic events as a good thing
 
** [[apocalypticism]] encourages thinking of apocalyptic events as a good thing
 
** divides popular opinion regarding issues on which there should be a clear consensus (e.g. [[abortion]], [[gay rights]], [[death penalty]]) and thus distracts attention away from real issues we need to deal with
 
** divides popular opinion regarding issues on which there should be a clear consensus (e.g. [[abortion]], [[gay rights]], [[death penalty]]) and thus distracts attention away from real issues we need to deal with
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** promotes the [[authoritarian mindset]]
 
* [[spiraling bureaucracy]]
 
* [[spiraling bureaucracy]]
 
** [[bureaucratic control of research]]
 
** [[bureaucratic control of research]]
* [[authoritarianism]] discourages individual initiative and isolates the decision-makers from the results of their decisions
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* The [[authoritarian mindset]] discourages individual initiative, isolates the decision-makers from the results of their decisions, and appears to be responsible for the worst of what is disparagingly referred to as "business as usual" in both the political and corporate arenas.
 
* [[health care in the US]] is increasingly run by private corporations whose primary goal is profit and who have few if any incentives to reduce bureaucracy
 
* [[health care in the US]] is increasingly run by private corporations whose primary goal is profit and who have few if any incentives to reduce bureaucracy
 
* [[media consolidation]] is another form in which self-interested companies are being handed "the [[keys to the 21st century]]", but in this case it's not so much a matter of the law not keeping up with progress as it is a matter of existing laws being relaxed and reversed by successful [[lobbying]]. Perhaps the most visible effect of this, recently, has been the near-total failure of the (traditional) media to report on the extensive [[corruption in the Bush administration]].
 
* [[media consolidation]] is another form in which self-interested companies are being handed "the [[keys to the 21st century]]", but in this case it's not so much a matter of the law not keeping up with progress as it is a matter of existing laws being relaxed and reversed by successful [[lobbying]]. Perhaps the most visible effect of this, recently, has been the near-total failure of the (traditional) media to report on the extensive [[corruption in the Bush administration]].

Revision as of 01:01, 10 March 2007

Overview

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Imminent Threats

global issues

United States

To the extent that civilization within the United States is itself threatened, that represents a threat to the world at large for the following reasons:

  • Any force powerful enough to overcome the US, arguably "the world's only remaining superpower", is powerful enough to overcome any other country or alliance on Earth
  • If the United States is taken over from within by forces inimical to the idea of civilization, then the US itself could become a threat.

Current threats to civilization within the US include:

Tools of Destruction

Some of the tools via which the various threats are being propagated:

  • terrorism provides a distraction by which democratic citizens can be fooled into unnecessarily trading their freedoms for apparent safety
  • religion is often used as a tool for spreading attitudes harmful to a free civilization:
    • discourages individual initiative
    • squelches scientific investigation, especially in the biological and environmental sciences
    • centralizes authority outside of the rule of law and beyond the reach of rational discussion
    • encourages dogmatic thinking at the expense of rationality