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In Reply to: "...one of the most violent societies on Earth." That's if... posted by clarkjohnsen on February 10, 2004 at 07:45:30:
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For his high degree of sophistication else where, the USA is a violent country.
Nazi Germany? Stalinist Russia?
So I am living in Hollywood past?
...and now we are in the 21st century...Regards
We were supposed to smart as a species in the 20th century too. The 20th Century was pretty dang sophisticated compared to any other time in human history, yet we continued to slaughter each other like crazed animals.Was the turn of the 21st Century some shing new age moment where that was going to stop?
Sadly, some things never change. Man's inhumanity to man is one of them.
In case you have forgotten which one it was, please compare the level of violence in the US to that in places like France, Germany, Sweden, Spain, Italy...: is it higher, or lower?Some valuable indicators could be percentage of violent deaths, percentage of people held in jail, percentage of assaults and rapes..., and so on.
Regards
There was a time when some of those countries DID lead the world in violence. Everything cycles. It is America's time now as both the top dog empire AND as the most violent "civilized" country (note that many places in the world ARE currently much more violent however). It should be no surprise based on history that the 2 go hand in hand . . .My point is that it is an unfortunate inevitability of humanity that we are violent as a species.
***My point is that it is an unfortunate inevitability of humanity that we are violent as a species.OK, so that is your point, wrong as it is. However, you are choosing to ignore the scores of writers, philosophers, etc, people like R... oops, sorry, you will start crying again at my mentioning some names... anyway, some of those philosophers who believed the human beings could be made better, and should strive to be better... that humanism was something that separated us from animals.
People like Belushi, OTOH, promoted the return to animals instincts.
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