Greetings from New York City in this, the year of the plague, 2020. I wanted to write about something today other than coronavirus, since we don’t seem to have actually learned much new information about the virus itself (or if we have, it is information in peer-to-peer medical journals about immunoglobulins, virology statistics, lipid membranes and whatnot). However, whenever I try to write anything else, I keep getting distracted and looking at frothy coronavirus articles, which are really opinion pieces about political or business concerns. Clearly the only subject anyone cares about is novel coronavirus, so why force myself to write a piece about sidewinders or limpets? But what do we write about?
We already explored the hypothesized snake/bat zoonotic leap (concerning which matters I have never heard any further news) and we have talked about the “crown” (corona) embedded in the very name of this virus. I suppose we could write about the President’s stunning incompetence, but we already know that this authoritarian dolt is at best a conman, and, more likely, likely an outright traitor who owes billions of dollars to Russian mobster (of course, if that isn’t the case, he can easily prove this hypothesis wrong by releasing comprehensive financial records).
But our horrible president is not my real target here. I want toget back to talking about an enormous issue that our nation has been failing to deal with: the disastrous trope that “government is the problem”. This concept was cooked up by libertarian plutocrats as a tool for embezzling, defrauding, and plundering the country and it continues to undermine our collective well-being. It is insidious because it is self-fulfilling. As government is defunded and abused, it keeps getting worse. The plutocrats (or their mouthpieces) then say: “See: government doesn’t work! Only private industry produces results!” (although when the economy crashes they demand bailouts for their too-big-to-fail cartels).
Not many people love heeding rules (even good ones). As the government is captured by the people it is meant to regulate, the rules become even more onerous and complicated…and yet they don’t seem to address root problems (does this sound familiar?) This isn’t because of the nature of government! It is because moneyed interests are taking advantage of society!
If this continues, within a few years we will all be sitting in cardboard boxes in the toxic runoff of dead factories talking about how America is the world’s greatest country as other places sale past us. In fact, that sort of sounds like now, doesn’t it?
We have been on the wrong path for forty years and yet we knowingly continue to walk down it. Coronavirus offers us a chance to get off this evil road to serfdom and ignorance. The goal of society is not making a bunch of cartoonish monopoly men much richer. The goal of society is to learn more about existence. That knowledge can be further utilized for saving the world’s ecosystems, and making ark-ships, immortality potions, and all-powerful robot servants. It could be used to keep you and your family healthy and prevent you from dying from zoonotic viruses, Or it could be used for other aims, or for nothing at all! Knowledge stands beyond mere utility. It is not merely a means to an ends, but arguably the most precious of ends already, just in its own right.
Private enterprise is incurious about learning things unless there is a way to immediately use that knowledge to make money. Since this is almost never the way that knowledge works, private enterprise shirks away from from learning things. It revels in ignorance. This is why humankind’s forward technological progress has halted except for very slight incremental progress in consumer-side fields like robotics and computer science.
Whether the doomsayers are proven right and coronavirus kills hundreds of thousands (or millions) of people, or whether quarantines and restrictions succeed in mitigating casualties, this crisis has already reminded us of something critical. Government is not the enemy. Government is us. We need to de-monetize politics to whatever extent we can (and throw quite a lot of white-collar criminals in jail) and we need to get back to research and development. We can once again be a nation that makes astonishing discoveries and builds incredible things and helps people. Right now we are not headed that direction. Do you really want to keep going this way? Think about it as you weather this crisis. Also, best wishes to you and your families! As always, let me know what you think in the comments below.
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March 17, 2020 at 8:26 AM
Neil
Good article – keep safe! ( from a deserted Dublin on St Patrick’s Day)
March 18, 2020 at 9:29 PM
Wayne
You too, Neil. I hope that everyone is ok and Dublin soon goes from deserted to desserted!
March 18, 2020 at 9:31 PM
Wayne
[But in a good happy way, obviously, not with everyone trapped in jellies or frozen in ice cream or something. Yeesh, the pandemic is making me paranoid about the wording of my wishes…]
March 17, 2020 at 11:43 AM
hooftales
Like you I am hoping that the Corona virus could be a turning point for our society. It should show us that we aren’t living sustainably. If we don’t learn from this experience, the next lessons will be harsher.
March 18, 2020 at 9:28 PM
Wayne
Anecdotal evidence strongly suggests that the next generation is already much more sophisticated at seeing through online lies and propaganda than today’s adults are. We need to get these kids and young adults a first rate science education (along with the ability to be creative and think for themselves which arts and humanities provide) and I feel like they could fix things up in a jiffy. Furthermore, I suppose my generation (x) could stop rolling our eyes at the extravagant stupidity of the world, get off the sofa, and actually do something. It might be a bridge to far for us though. I will let you know when the quarantine is over and, uh, we are allowed back in the world.
March 18, 2020 at 3:11 AM
Alwin
You’re so right! Thank you for showing me that your country is not completely filled with zealots and imbeciles. Science, art, and caring for people and our planet are the way forward.
The corona virus will kill millions, destroy economies. It will show us the terrible future that looms ahead right now. It shows us the price of shortsightedness, science denial and global national egotism.
Climate change, ocean acidification, mass extinction, and countless other slow disasters are gearing up.
I hope this will be the wake up call.
March 18, 2020 at 9:20 PM
Wayne
Well, we (humans) have proven that we can change things on an enormous scale in a short timeframe…if we have the right incentives. Unfortunately, a great many people are confused and lost about the looming ecological and health crises because they see no incentive to change the way they live. Or, to say it more bluntly, the first crisis we must solve in order to address the rest is the fact that many people are undereducated or miseducated.