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The Borg Benevolence

It'd be interesting if they eventually took such an approach, and there were annoying Borg drones preaching about the benefits of the collective on street corners all over the populated galaxy. You don't even have to eat, just get plugged into a socket, hell yeah!
<knock knock> Excuse us, we'd like to talk to you about perfection. Would you like a pamphlet?
 
Technically I guess you can argue it’s an extreme version of socialism.

But invoking totalitarian versions of any philosophy as a way to connect modest social reforms to a spectrum that inherently slides to the extreme is absurd.

It is not end stage socialism because socialism is not a progression of stages. Any form of it that has been proposed in the US is mutually exclusive with totalitarian forms, and are not early stages of a progression towards them.

I like the idea of a voluntary collective. I guess it’d be more like a cult.
 
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Technically I guess you can argue it’s an extreme version of socialism.

But invoking totalitarian versions of any philosophy as a way to connect modest social reforms to a spectrum that inherently slides to the extreme is absurd.

It is not end stage socialism because socialism is not a progression of stages. Any form of it that has been proposed in the US is mutually exclusive with totalitarian forms, and are not early stages of a progression towards them.

I like the idea of a voluntary collective. I guess it’d be more like a cult.
Socialism is not the same as communism or totalitarianism or other -isms. Bernie (for example) is hardly a totalitarian. and he believes in democracy as much as you or me. I'm not a Bernie supporter, but nor am I a demonizer.

This is a bizarre thread.
 
Socialism is not the same as communism or totalitarianism or other -isms. Bernie (for example) is hardly a totalitarian. and he believes in democracy as much as you or me. I'm not a Bernie supporter, but nor am I a demonizer.

This is a bizarre thread.

Exactly, if anything's the end stage of the American left it's Sweden's form of socialism. There's plenty of legitimate criticism of the American left, and people are throwing in absurd fearmongering totalitarian comparisons instead. The Borg is just a more clever one.
 
That the Collective would be callous about the life of the individual isn't quite true, or relevant. Once assimilated, a Collective member apparently is immortal, existing virtually and independently of its former body, and this personality can even find its way into a new body (Seven's, say).

The Collective really isn't a way of life, but more a way of afterlife. And those interested in afterlife generally aren't apprehensive about the idea of losing their bodies, especially if this is for a good cause.

Speaking of which, "atrocities"? The Borg kill their enemies when needed. Starfleet personnel do that out of their own evil free will, though, so killing those misguided bastards might appear sensible to any peace-minded Drone... Let alone to the compassionate Collective. Asking for "informed consent" shouldn't occur in the context, either, as no mere pre-assimilation individual would be capable of the first part.

Timo Saloniemi
 
Being dead accomplishes the same goals, and that's what the Borg basically are.
 
. But to me a 21st century human they sound quite appealing. Yes, you lose your autonomy and individuality. But humans have societies where they retained their individuality and stripped of everything else. What good is it to be individual if you have no food or shelter? What good is it to be individual if you have your right abridged and your dignity trampled on? There's something noble about the Borg despite their methods.

Errrrrg

That pretty much been the justification of every socialist or fascist dictator :barf:


I'd rather die a free individual than live oppressed.

Anything that requires force is wrong.

But then I am libertarian in nature. Everyone should be free to do what they want provided it does not hurt person or property.


However if the Borg offered one to live free in a virtual paradise like unimatrix 0 while they used the physical body.....or offered immortality to the people in that paradise? I could see a flood of volenteers.
 
That really would be the best of both worlds. You keep your individuality in what amounts to the Matrix, while the collective does the work..
I suppose the Queen was just the head of the nomenklatura
 
There’s nothing “noble” about The Borg.
Within their borders they have peace and tranquility as they quietly work towards a perfection. The collective consciousness in some ways reminds me of the changeling great link. Maybe the ultimate destiny of all beings are not as individuals, at least not full time, but as part of a greater joyous whole. The thing if find most unsound about the Bork was shown in unimatrix zero when they did attmempt to crush what could have been their greatest strength, allowing borg go enjoy a kind of idyllic paradise when not serving the greater entirety.
 
Maybe the ultimate destiny of all beings are not as individuals, at least not full time, but as part of a greater joyous whole.
Sorry, this is all that made me think of.

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