💾 Archived View for siiky.srht.site › philosophy › re-human-rights.gmi captured on 2023-11-14 at 07:45:47. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content
⬅️ Previous capture (2023-09-28)
-=-=-=-=-=-=-
siiky
2023/09/14
2023/09/14
en
gemini://idiomdrottning.org/human-rights
If we assume the human rights argument is correct & necessary as an unshakeable axiom, and that might well be the case, it’s challenging to see sustainable degrowth.
The dissonance is real! It's like we randomly generated a game state but can't move from it according to the rules. Except, we did get here step by step, it's just starting to look like a dead-end -- WASTED.
https://gta.fandom.com/wiki/Wasted
The well-being of a civilization's individuals should be their right, according to the abilities and resources of the civilization. I believe that. Therefore the (or at least a) goal of a civilization should be the well-being of its individuals. Alas, the purpose of civilization is not well-being but survival. If not of the individual, then of the group. And there's no lower limit to the shit scale... as long as survival is ensured.
Nevertheless, I hate the brainless masses of people brainlessly ploughing through their shit lives, and/or being complete waste of human beings. I must admit I often feel like a complete waste of a human being myself -- I'm just contributing to the general worsening of the environment, would be better if I wasn't here, etc, etc -- life is just peachy!
§ 2021-12-27 Jean Valjean on duty
../wiki/v.exurb1a.absurdism.gmi
It’s not impossible—people can voluntarily give up what the declaration states is their inalienable property (...)
Not certain what you mean by "property" here, but life is a right, right? and many give up on it, in some way due to the civilization they're in. Some because they don't have a hamster wheel to live on, others because of the hamster wheel itself. As if one reason wasn't enough!
§ 2021-04-08 David Hume on happiness