Comment on Half-Earth Socialism: A Planetary Crisis Planning Game
kugel7c@feddit.de 10 months agoI listened to the entire and it struck a chord with me, it might be because I’m similarly petite bourgeois as the authors or something. But if you couldn’t get through it I might suggest softly that you read chapter 4 first (or only).
To me the order the book has it in makes sense, but it might be the wrong one for you. It explains the What for 3/4 and then carefully answers the Why with a short story in the last 1/4. It is essentially a manifesto with a reason to believe in it as the last part.
For me the reason it worked is because the walk through philosophy and history sufficiently grounded the authors claims toward the necessity of economic planning and rewilding and in combination with my prior beliefs made the utopia real.
Cybersteel@lemmy.world 10 months ago
Pure hopium. The sooner mankind realizes the sheer inevitability of death, the sooner we can get on with our lives.
kugel7c@feddit.de 10 months ago
Brother have you heard of both young people, and the concept of ‘having a future’, death might be inevitable, it’s still better to think about and implement things to quell the suffering, as well as to continue living with hope than to revel in the fact that we’re all dying.
Hope isn’t at the bottom of the box of Pandora without reason, it’s both, condemning us to strive and suffer, and the only way to make anything of it.
Cybersteel@lemmy.world 10 months ago
If to live is to suffer then isn’t death where one could be truly at peace? Human Beings are but an infinitesimally blimp in the limitless bounds of… Space-Time.
ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net 10 months ago
To be honest, at this point doomerism is turning into a death cult at this point.