For discussion.
1. IS Earth in the Federation really a Utopia? If so why?
2. If it is, are Utopias bad for us? Kirk seemed to think so.
I'll explain why I've read that Utopia is bad for us. Human beings aren't made for Utopia ( I'll define it as a society where every need and want is provided for practically free of effort work or charge). There is no stress, danger, hardship or challenge. Human beings are hard wired to want excitement, adventure, challenge. Dostoyevsky predicted at the turn of the last century that if placed in such an environment human beings would deliberately break Utopia so that something unexpected and crazy would happen. Because human beings don't want Utopian comfort and certainty. They want adventure and chaos and uncertainty and So that the very notion of a utopia was anti-human because we're not built for static utopia. We are built for a dynamic situation where there's Demands placed on us and where there's the optimal amount of uncertainty. I agree.
Many experiments have been done with mouse Utopias. Mice are placed in a perfect environment and let go. At first they eat and breed like mad. Then, population explosion and boredom set in. What follows is boredom, asexuality and eventually the death of every member of the population.
1. IS Earth in the Federation really a Utopia? If so why?
2. If it is, are Utopias bad for us? Kirk seemed to think so.
I'll explain why I've read that Utopia is bad for us. Human beings aren't made for Utopia ( I'll define it as a society where every need and want is provided for practically free of effort work or charge). There is no stress, danger, hardship or challenge. Human beings are hard wired to want excitement, adventure, challenge. Dostoyevsky predicted at the turn of the last century that if placed in such an environment human beings would deliberately break Utopia so that something unexpected and crazy would happen. Because human beings don't want Utopian comfort and certainty. They want adventure and chaos and uncertainty and So that the very notion of a utopia was anti-human because we're not built for static utopia. We are built for a dynamic situation where there's Demands placed on us and where there's the optimal amount of uncertainty. I agree.
Many experiments have been done with mouse Utopias. Mice are placed in a perfect environment and let go. At first they eat and breed like mad. Then, population explosion and boredom set in. What follows is boredom, asexuality and eventually the death of every member of the population.