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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Humans are a social species, which has both positive and negative consequences for society

 Part 1

Humans are a social species and as such have developed highly advanced capacities to socialize. Humanity has evolved in such a way that it is capable of ensuring that it is able to not only promote its interests, but also those of other species across the planet. Thus, human beings have risen from being prey for other species, to being the apex predator of the planet, and this situation has come about mainly because of their ability to socialize. Socialization has allowed for the establishment of a scenario within which humanity is better able to communicate with one another to such an extent that they have made great achievements. However, while this may be the case, it is essential to note that humanity, because of its ability to socialize, has also shown a capacity for destruction that is unprecedented in the history of the world. Not only have humans developed some of the worst weapons to fight one another, such as nuclear and biological weapons, they have also undertaken courses of action that can only be considered self-destructive, as seen in the manner through which climate change and its resulting effects are not being taken seriously. This paper makes an evaluation of the claim that humans are a social species that have both positive and negative consequences for society.

One of the most fundamental characteristics that mark humanity is their need and ability to socialize. This species seems to have been built to attain socialization, and this can be seen in the manner through which humans will constantly seek out other humans not only for companionship, but also to attain a sense of community (Hardman, 2009). Humans seem to only be able to thrive when they are with other humans, meaning that they cannot attain their full potential without the company of others of their species. It is pertinent to note that because of this characteristic, humans have also been able to establish themselves into societies; a factor that cannot be underestimated. This is because humanity has, through socialization and the establishment of societies, been able to secure for itself a large part of the world. Societies are what makes humans one of the most unique species on the planet because they not only provide these individuals with an environment within which they feel safe, but they also ensure that these individuals are better able to master their environment and establish unique communities. Thus, socialization has allowed humanity to thrive in all environments across the world, from the mildest to the harshest climates. The need and ability to socialize has also allowed for the establishment of an environment within which humans have been able to thrive in a manner that has yet to be achieved by any other species. Socialization can be considered responsible for the establishment of human civilization and the manner through which these civilizations have been able to develop and grow in their uniqueness.

Additionally, the ability of humans to socialize has also established their capacity to help one another. It has allowed members of this species to develop societies that can be considered avenues of mutual assistance. Societies allow individuals within them a place within which they can support one another, as seen through how different talents are brought together for mutual benefit. The specialization in different tasks that is prevalent in society is an aspect of socialization because human beings within such societies are able to make use of their unique talents to advance the course of their communities (Hardman, 2009). Furthermore, in modern society, as the gap between the rich and poor has widened, there has developed attempts by some of those that are wealthier to provide support to the poorer ones through a diversity of philanthropic initiatives. Also, in certain communities, such as those that have Islam as the official religion, individuals that are well off are obligated to support their poorer counterparts as a means of making sure that all individuals have their basic needs fulfilled. Humans, therefore, are a species that because of their ability to socialize, have developed a sense of empathy towards one another. Empathy is a characteristic that is most observed in humans, which shows that despite the considerable differences between the environments in which they live, it remains paramount. It is for this reason that humans are the species that stays with their young for the longest period because the latter are not only helpless at birth, but human parents will often invest considerable time and effort into ensuring that their children grow up in a safe environment. The latter characteristic is one that has allowed humanity to establish strong bonds of community that has ensured the species continues to thrive against all odds.

However, despite the latter being the case, humans, because of their being a social species, also has the capacity to cause great harm to one another. This can be seen through the wars that have taken place throughout human history. Most of the wars or conflicts that have taken place are between human communities as they compete because of pride due to their ethnicity or over resources (Hardman, 2009). Consequently, the human ability to socialize, which has allowed for the establishment of communities, has also led to these communities viewing others as rivals. Conflict is a part of human nature, and this has become prevalent, especially when one considers how this species has established communities with distinct identities. Fighting over resources has been a factor of human existence since the beginning of societies, and it has resulted in the deaths of uncountable individuals. Furthermore, in the process of these conflicts, some human communities have shown a great capacity for violence, as they have undertaken to not only conquer their weaker neighbors, but also exterminate them through genocidal acts. This can be seen in the case of such major events of the modern world as the genocides that took place during the Yugoslav Wars and the Rwanda genocide in the 1990s, among many others throughout human history. The capacity of humanity to cause harm to others is born out of the idea that their community is superior to others, and this was the justification for the European powers colonizing other parts of the world during the age of empires. The colonization process in most cases was undertaken violently, to such an extent that in some parts of the world, the native communities became extinct.

Moreover, the human capacity to cause harm can be seen through the harm it has caused to the environment. The latter can be considered to have also come about because of humans being a social species. The rapid growth of human societies and urban areas created a demand for goods and services that could no longer be sustained through subsistence, hence the development of industrialization and the mass production involved in the provision of these products. Consequently, the continued demand for resources and products has created a situation where considerable harm has been caused to the environment through the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere (Adams, 2020). The urge to increase human economic output is a driving force in today's globe. This is a process that encompasses both the consumption of commodities and their way of production, and it frequently overlooks the need to promote environmental concerns (Adams, 2020). As a result of this condition, without concern for human beings' living environment, it is becoming increasingly impossible to ensure that it is protected from harm. Human activity is putting significant strain on the planet's natural functioning. This is a critical topic because it entails a scenario in which the varied ecosystems present on Earth may be unable to sustain future generations.

Therefore, it is essential to make sure that there is the promotion of a scenario where it is possible to bring about the creation of initiatives where humans are able to change for the better. This process requires that humanity learn to work together hand in hand as a means of not only preventing causing harm to one another, but also to the environment. The human ability to socialize can therefore be brought to the fore in order to promote the development of strong initiatives aimed at ensuring the prevention of its harmful effects. For example, the issue of preserving diverse ecosystems for the benefit of future generations cannot be taken for granted, and there is an urgent need to promote an effective way of mitigating this problem (Adams, 2020). The latter is an urgent issue which requires cooperation from all sectors of human society in order to be effective. Additionally, humans have the international institutions necessary to ensure that the effects of conflict and climate change are mitigated effectively in order to bring about lasting solutions to these problems. Also, ecologically sustainable behavior patterns are a pertinent means of making sure that there is the achievement of the goal of making all humans responsible for their actions towards the environment. This change in culture, from one dominated by consumerism to one that is environmentally conscious, has the potential of playing an important role in not only bringing about a greater level of sustainability with a diversity of ecosystems intact, but it also allows for a reduction or even elimination of the social inequality that is prevalent in modern society.

In conclusion, humans as a social species are capable of causing both positive and negative consequences for society. They have the capacity to ensure that not only is it possible to achieve great things through working together, but also establishing frameworks of mutual protection and support. However, while the latter may be the case, it is also necessary to consider that humans as a social species cause significant destruction as seen through the senseless violence towards one another during conflicts, and the undertaking of activities that are harmful to the environment. The latter have become matters of serious concern in the modern world to such an extent that there are calls for action to be taken. There is the need to promote the idea that humans have to take advantage of their ability to socialize in order to undertake actions to bring about behavior patterns that ensure environmental sustainability and an end to conflicts with one another.

Part 2

One of the most significant factors concerning the modern world is that conspiracy theories have become more prevalent. This has developed to such an extent that it has to be taken seriously in order for there to be effective means of preventing it from spreading. For most of the human population, conspiracy theories might be difficult to take seriously to such an extent that when individuals hear them, they are more likely to ignore them than to accept them as fact (Byford, 2011). The belief that there are secret masterminds behind events and that there are major cover ups on a global scale is actually a factor that is only chuckled over when heard. However, with the advent of social media, this has become a serious problem. It can be seen in the manner through which the students have readily accepted the belief that tracking devices have been put in their vehicles to monitor them and that the solution is to use their phones when driving. Such conspiracies and belief in them can be considered detrimental to the welfare of the students involved because it creates an environment of fear and risk taking that is in reality nothing to worry about. The recognition of the fact that this theory and others like it might be endangering the lives of students is enough to promote the need to advance initiatives to understand the reasons behind why students believe them. The latter is a challenge that needs to be established as a means of bringing about the promotion of a scenario where there are effective means of reversing their effects on the beliefs of the students involved and instead promote risk aversion behavior when they are driving.

One of the most significant factors that might lead the students to believe the abovementioned conspiracy theory is that they want to maintain control over their lives. This is especially the case where they feel that they do not have control and this sense requires that they take on actions that help them regain it. In this case, they are essentially becoming influenced by a form of bias that enforces their outlook of the world over those that are factual. The human mind has evolved to value consistency and regularity. As a result, when a great crisis occurs, whether locally or nationally, the unexpected unpredictability scares individuals to such an extent that they will want to get back to control. Consequently, these individuals will seek satisfactory explanations for what is happening, even if they are patently incorrect (Byford, 2011). Conspiracy theories appear to supply the answers that these individuals seek. The latter might prove a challenge because it allows individuals the belief in something that makes them comfortable and in control. It reduces their capacity to think beyond the theories that have been presented to them; instead creating a scenario where they are placed in a position of great vulnerability. It is this vulnerability that leads to the problem mentioned; namely driving while on the phone. Most of the information concerning this theory comes from social media, meaning that the students have to be prevented from viewing such sites. This can be done through the school essentially reporting the site and its contents to government regulators so that further action can be taken.

However, this is only the first step, the next one being to encourage group counseling sessions that will allow for the debunking of the conspiracy theories. This process will require that there is the identification of those individuals that believe in the conspiracy and play an active role in its spread. It is noteworthy that such individuals are attracted to the idea of the presence of a huge villain, which is one of the distinguishing characteristics of any conspiracy. Whatever the plot says, they will almost certainly lay the blame at the feet of an underground group that's pulling the strings of the world right under their noses. They can be real, like the government, or fictional, like the Illuminati, but they all play a vital role in the plot. Such beliefs are fueled because a strong belief that only a few people share such a lonely experience (Byford, 2011). Humans are social creatures by nature, and most people do not want to feel like the recluses and outliers that conspiracy theorists sometimes portray. Certainly the internet has solved this dilemma, for better or for worse, as there are now hundreds of social networks where like-minded conspiracy theorists can communicate, discuss their theories and have their beliefs verified by others.

Therefore, there is need to target those students that feel isolated and are therefore susceptible to such theories. Those who are self-conscious are more inclined than others to believe in conspiracy theories, maybe to deflect blame for their failings. Powerlessness, anxiety, solitude, and alienation have all been connected to conspiracy ideas (Byford, 2011). Those who believe they are unimportant cogs in the political, economic, and social wheel are more likely to believe that malevolent forces are at work. Meanwhile, other techniques of addressing misinformation should not be abandoned because they contribute to its reduction. Debunking is exceedingly tough, yet it has the potential to be successful. Rather than just labeling something wrong or misleading, debunkers must explain why it is untrue, pointing attention to deception methods and presenting evidence. It may be more beneficial to inform students about conspiracy ideas ahead of time. It can operate as a preventative measure against disinformation. This strategy alerts individuals to the possibility of disinformation before they believe it. Addressing the students' psychological needs may amplify these impacts. This may make conspiracy theories and other falsehoods less appealing, as well as increase overall well-being. Education disproves conspiracy theories by developing critical thinking and empowering individuals. Other approaches might foster a sense of shared identity, enhancing emotions of belonging and significance. There should be an emphasis on solidarity within the student body and making sure that there is the advancement of means through which students are encouraged to make use of the institution’s counseling services. This will not only combat the effects of loneliness and anxiety that makes students vulnerable to conspiracy theories, but will further enhance their ability to resist the temptation of believing conspiracy theories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

References

Adams, M. (2020) Anthropocene psychology: Being human in a more-than-human world.   Routledge.

Byford, J. (2011) Conspiracy theories: A critical introduction.   Springer.

Hardman, D. (2009) Judgment and decision making: Psychological perspectives.   John Wiley & Sons.

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Analytic Manifesto on Being Human

 

In the contemporary world, human beings are among the most powerful beings, having achieved dominion over all other creatures. This is considering that humans can be found all over the world, not only ruling over it, but also making use of the available resources. The exploitation of natural resources at an unprecedented level would logically mean that the diverse problems that plague humanity such as poverty, oppression, and illness would be a thing of the past. However, this is not the case, and it seems that despite the rapid progress that has been made by human societies, the problems plaguing a majority of humans have only become worse. The greed of the few individuals who possess the wealth to exploit resources has led to a situation where they make use of the majority to maintain and increase their wealth, both through manipulation and coercion. There are a number of steps that need to be undertaken in order to ensure that there is the advancement of the quality of life for all humans. Among these is the promotion of freedom from oppression, the right to life, community support, just laws, social cohesion, and the right to happiness.

One of the most important means of making sure that there is the promotion of humanity is through ensuring that there is freedom from oppression. In the contemporary world, there are a considerable number of countries that often oppress their own people. Oppression is an institution of the state, and it is one that goes against the natural order. This is especially considering that in the natural state, all individuals tend to fend for themselves and live their lives as they see fit. Furthermore, humans in the natural state do not often have conflicts with one another, and instead work together to ensure that there is the advancement of the interests of their own communities. Oppression, therefore, goes against the natural order to such an extent that it leads to the degradation of what is essentially being human. Human beings are individuals that have been designed in such a way that freedom makes them thrive while oppression not only degrades them, but also destroys their ability to achieve their full potential. One of the most significant examples of how oppression has a negative effect on individuals is seen in the story of Gilgamesh. This is a ruler who oppresses his people to such an extent that they cry out to the gods for help. The result is that they create a being like Gilgamesh, named Enkidu, who ends up matching him in a fight and from then on makes Gilgamesh a better ruler (Sanders 6). Therefore, freedom from oppression essentially means having a ruler or leader that has the interests of all his people at heart.

The right to life is also an important factor when it comes to the advancement of what is human. This right is fundamental because individuals do not have the right to end the life of others without a just cause. In addition, the right to life can be considered important because most individuals, no matter their social class, tend to want to life for as long as possible. A result is that from time immemorial, there has been a fear of death, which has often led to a quest for immortality. The changes that take place in Gilgamesh following the arrival of Enkidu and the latter’s eventual death bring about a situation where he feels the need to achieve immortality (Sanders 16). His quest to achieve this objective and his eventual failure lead Gilgamesh to a situation where he accepts the dictates of nature. Therefore, even though death is inevitable, individuals should not be allowed to die before the end of their natural lifespan. Instead, they should be able to take pleasure in the life that they have because despite the trials and tribulations that individuals have to endure in the course of their lives, life is still often sweet. The right to life requires that individuals live in harmony with one another, because it is within such an environment that they can be able to secure one another against the violation of this fundamental right.

Being human should include the ability to take pleasure in life because it is the only way through which life would be worth living and enduring. Human societies need to come to terms with the need to end the belief that life is all about work and making ends meet, and should instead seek to promote the idea that life is first and foremost about pleasure. Deriving pleasure from the simple factors of life, such as seeing the sunrise and establishing initiatives aimed at leading to the advancement of an environment where everyone is able to achieve their personal fulfillment should be an essential aspect of being human. Such activities as a family spending time together can go a long way towards helping individuals to get to know one another. The Kama Sutra, for example, is an ancient text that on the surface deals with sex. However, it is so much more than that because it creates a perspective concerning how humans can be able to derive pleasure from their lives by removing some of the negative restrictions that society places on them (Kama Sutra 7). It is human nature to achieve the desires of one’s heart because it is a means through which to ensure that there is the derivation of pleasure from life, which makes it worth living. Thus, taking pleasure in life is fundamental in the achievement of the goal of improving oneself, which is an essential aspect of being human.

Human communities were originally formed as a means of ensuring that they provided one another with support against a world that was essentially hostile to lone individuals. However, the changes that have taken place in society have led to a situation where some individuals have gained or amassed more wealth and power than their fellows. Thus, while some individuals have all that they need in their lives, others are essentially deprived, despite the fact that they live in the same communities. The establishment of leadership and the exploitation of natural resources is the reason behind the social inequalities that have become prevalent in human societies. It is essential for human societies to ensure that there is the creation of means though which to support the less privileged in society achieve a quality of life that allows them to derive pleasure from it. When individuals provide support for one another, it becomes possible to have a society that is not only strengthened by its members, but it also allows them to establish a situation where they are able to live in harmony with one another. The attainment of human satisfaction should be the goal of societies (Ryff and Singer 13), because it will ensure that the exploitation of natural resources is conducted in a responsible way while at the same time allowing those who have excess resources to support those with less. In this way, there will be the achievement of an objective that is in line with what it means to be human.

Living in a just society is another important aspect of being human because it leads individuals to have a sense of security and allows them to achieve their potential. This means that there is need to ensure that the society works towards the development of just laws for all. Just laws ensure that there is the establishment of stability in such a way that allows for the creation of strong initiatives aimed at developing confidence in the legal system. An example of such an initiative can be found in the ancient world in the Code of Hammurabi, which promoted the establishment of a stable state. The Code of Hammurabi, which advanced the development of laws and punishments that befitted the crime, essentially “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” made it possible for members of his society to receive justice at an unprecedented level (King). Under such a code, which does not complicate matters in the same way as the contemporary legal system does, has the potential of leading to a situation where human beings are discouraged from committing crimes. In addition, it makes justice an essential part of the social fabric to such an extent that individuals feel confident enough to live in society without the fear that their rights will be violated. Therefore, rather than making the legal system more complex, it is important that it is simplified so that if there is irrefutable evidence that an individual committed a crime against another, justice is served immediately. The complexity of a legal system makes it difficult for individuals who have committed serious crimes to be brought to justice.

Social cohesion is an essential aspect of being human and it has been taking place for thousands of years. However, there are individuals and political interests in the contemporary society who are actively seeking to ensure that there is an emphasis of the differences between members of the same society in order to gain political and economic ascendancy (Andreotti). A result of such a situation is that it makes it difficult for individuals of different social and religious backgrounds to live together in harmony and it instead leads them into conflict with one another. In order to remedy such a situation, it is important for individuals to begin appreciating their differences, because the appreciation of diversity is an essential part of being human. Even though many would not admit it, there has been considerable social exchange over thousands of years, and it is because of this exchange that contemporary societies have been formed. The creation of a strong support system that protects the rights of minorities in society while allowing both the majority and minority to interact and get to know each other, is an objective which, if fulfilled, will greatly enhance the experience of being human.

Being human means that individuals have the ability to create an environment where they are all able to attain happiness irrespective of their backgrounds. All humans have essentially the same needs that have to be satisfied in order to bring about harmony as well as justice in their lives. In order to achieve these goals, all societies have to ensure that they work towards fixing social problems that are prevalent in the contemporary world. Through such an initiative, it will be possible for individuals to stop focusing on simply making ends meet and other worries, and instead seek to derive pleasure from their lives, which should be the ultimate goal of being human. There is need to ensure that a society that cares for all of its constituents, and caters for all their interests at all times, is created. This is because it will help in the provision of the necessary support that individuals need to have fulfilling lives. Human beings, unlike other animals, are creatures that have the ability to think rationally, and the exercise of this ability in constructive ways can help in the advancement of the interests of the entire race. One of the biggest challenges that faces humanity, which has been the case for a long time, has been the greed and ambitions of individuals to ensure that they acquire as much wealth and power as possible. This situation is always at the expense of a majority of the population, which often has to work for long hours and attain little benefits for their efforts. Under such circumstances, it is essential to make sure that there is the creation a just and equitable society that requires that those individuals who have the means support initiatives aimed at raising the living standards of all the members of their societies. Increasing wages and reducing living costs can also enable the underprivileged members of society to attain a higher quality of life than is currently the case. The available resources across the world are enough to support all human beings and it is essential that they are utilized appropriately to benefit all people rather than only a few individuals that form the global elite.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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King, Leonard William. The code of Hammurabi. Netlancers Inc, 2014.

Ryff, Carol D., and Burton H. Singer. "Know thyself and become what you are: A eudaimonic approach to psychological well-being." The exploration of happiness. Springer Netherlands, 2013. 97-116.

Sanders, Nancy, ed. The epic of Gilgamesh. Penguin, 1972.

The Kama Sutra of Vatsayayana. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.