As a Pook, streams of newstories and information run past my eyes everyday. Science reports, demigraphic information, speeches, columns, etcetera.
Years ago, I mentioned population decline. The response: "Noooo! Pook is just flapping his mouth! Nooo! If there is any fall in fertility, it must be due to insidious chemicals!"
It's become very clear to me that the 21st century will revolve around sexuality. I'm very optimistic because society and culture must re-evaluate what they always considered to be sexuality. Already, 'what is marriage' is being debated. Other issues will follow.
It is my hope that romanticism (of the nice guy and other varieties) will be wiped out. Maybe, just maybe, it will be understood that many people are following the philosophies of Rousseau but don't realize it (feminism, gender theorists, etc.)
At first, 'population decline' seemed like an interesting issue, like a fun conversation starter.
Now, its become realized as a serious issue.
The question now is whether or not it is a temporary problem, as the baby boom generation dies off will the birth rate then be more than the death rate?
This is a political juggernaut that is going to smash ideological lines and traditional arguments. What are governments going to do when there are more older people than younger people? What happens to those Social Security type programs? Can the government declare compelling interest and null Supreme Court decisions like Griswold vs. Connecticut? Well, I don't think that would ever happen, but governments are already clamoring to do 'something'.
Remember George Bernard Shaw's play "Man and Superman" with Scene III called: 'Don Juan in Hell'? In it, Don Juan was in 'hell' and he debates the devil. In the end, Don Juan goes to heaven because he discovers that to be truly free, one must obey life and the life force.
http://www.bigeye.com/donjuan.htm <--- Read it if you haven't. It blasts romanticism, the stuff that makes nice guys.
At one point, Don Juan says, (bold will be my emphasis)
Before, I used to see one about a month. Months ago, they became almost daily. Now, I am seeing multiple ones a day.
For example, here are three randomly articles I fopund today.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/04/1081017033541.html
"According to the Centre for Population and Urban Research at Monash University, 9 per cent of men aged 30 to 34 live with their parents. This disturbing fact lies at the core of the fertility crisis threatening to overwhelm Western society."
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/04/1081017031550.html
"Australia has an unsustainable declining average birth rate of 1.8 children per lifetime. This is the manifestation of crucial individual decisions relating to the most private sphere of people's lives — their love interests, their parenting aspirations and their search for a soul mate."
http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=26&story_id=6334
"Besides the issue of maintaining population through immigration in order to keep Germany's social framework steady, is the related question of a society getting steadily older as the birth rate declines and life expectancy increases."
Now, it may be asked, is not population decline good? Aren't there 'too many people'?
If you believe this, plese read Julian Simon's The Ultimate Resource (www.juliansimon.com). Simon says (and I agree with) that population numbers are very much linked to civilizational progress.
Could the rate of discoveries and inventions be at the same rate today if the Human race was still four million in number, living in ditches, and catching rabbits?
What 'epoch period' is the Black Plague, which killed a third of Europe, fall within?
Think about it.
Still don't believe me that this is an issue? It has caught even the UN's attention: http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/popdecline/popdecline.htm
This what I've been able to see globally...
These continents and nations (there are more) will fall rapidly in population decline:
Europe (will be hardest hit with decline perhaps by a 1/3, a second Black Plague)
Russia (problem stems more from birth rate there)
Japan
Austrailia
Canada
United States (has the best birth rate of all western nations. However, the US is more acceptable to immigration to replace population unlike european nations. After all, if French population declines and Arab immigration increases, is North Africa conquering France? Does France still exist? The big issue with the US is Social Security and other programs)
I'm leaving out a lot of countries. However, the problem is with sexuality, not just 'birth rates'.
We all know that China has a skewed number of males and females due to the one child policy. Did you know that India is suffering the same exact problem? But India doesn't have a communist enforced one child policy.
Demigraphics show that by 2050, the entire world population will decline. This includes China and India.
Many have said that any discussion or talk on 'sexuality' is simply a 'waste of time'. Well, I'm looking at these population numbers and seeing governments alter policies based on them. Something is going on though how big or small that it is remains to be seen. There is historical precedent for this, and it is not pretty. But there is a solution also, one that shock people but fill others with joy.
Do a search on it. You will find lots of 'explanations' and theories. But one thing the intellectuals fail to do: is to question that we lack or lost knowledge in sexuality itself.
When will the brains of the world set aside their political idealogies and theories and study sexuality (not just intercourse) in a serious and unbiased manner?
Or maybe its up to us to pick up the slack.
Years ago, I mentioned population decline. The response: "Noooo! Pook is just flapping his mouth! Nooo! If there is any fall in fertility, it must be due to insidious chemicals!"
It's become very clear to me that the 21st century will revolve around sexuality. I'm very optimistic because society and culture must re-evaluate what they always considered to be sexuality. Already, 'what is marriage' is being debated. Other issues will follow.
It is my hope that romanticism (of the nice guy and other varieties) will be wiped out. Maybe, just maybe, it will be understood that many people are following the philosophies of Rousseau but don't realize it (feminism, gender theorists, etc.)
At first, 'population decline' seemed like an interesting issue, like a fun conversation starter.
Now, its become realized as a serious issue.
The question now is whether or not it is a temporary problem, as the baby boom generation dies off will the birth rate then be more than the death rate?
This is a political juggernaut that is going to smash ideological lines and traditional arguments. What are governments going to do when there are more older people than younger people? What happens to those Social Security type programs? Can the government declare compelling interest and null Supreme Court decisions like Griswold vs. Connecticut? Well, I don't think that would ever happen, but governments are already clamoring to do 'something'.
Remember George Bernard Shaw's play "Man and Superman" with Scene III called: 'Don Juan in Hell'? In it, Don Juan was in 'hell' and he debates the devil. In the end, Don Juan goes to heaven because he discovers that to be truly free, one must obey life and the life force.
http://www.bigeye.com/donjuan.htm <--- Read it if you haven't. It blasts romanticism, the stuff that makes nice guys.
At one point, Don Juan says, (bold will be my emphasis)
Shaw's prediction certainly has come to pass. I have a folder on my computer I call the 'black folder' which I save all these stories into.Man will not take it at that price: he demands the romantic delights of your hell whilst he is still on earth. Well, the means will be found: the brain will not fail when the will is in earnest. The day is coming when great nations will find their numbers dwindling from census to census; when the six roomed villa will rise in price above the family mansion; when the viciously reckless poor and the stupidly pious rich will delay the extinction of the race only by degrading it; whilst the boldly prudent, the thriftily selfish and ambitious, the imaginative and poetic, the lovers of money and solid comfort, the worshippers of success, of art, and of love, will all oppose to the Force of Life the device of sterility.
Before, I used to see one about a month. Months ago, they became almost daily. Now, I am seeing multiple ones a day.
For example, here are three randomly articles I fopund today.
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/04/1081017033541.html
"According to the Centre for Population and Urban Research at Monash University, 9 per cent of men aged 30 to 34 live with their parents. This disturbing fact lies at the core of the fertility crisis threatening to overwhelm Western society."
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/04/1081017031550.html
"Australia has an unsustainable declining average birth rate of 1.8 children per lifetime. This is the manifestation of crucial individual decisions relating to the most private sphere of people's lives — their love interests, their parenting aspirations and their search for a soul mate."
http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=26&story_id=6334
"Besides the issue of maintaining population through immigration in order to keep Germany's social framework steady, is the related question of a society getting steadily older as the birth rate declines and life expectancy increases."
Now, it may be asked, is not population decline good? Aren't there 'too many people'?
If you believe this, plese read Julian Simon's The Ultimate Resource (www.juliansimon.com). Simon says (and I agree with) that population numbers are very much linked to civilizational progress.
Could the rate of discoveries and inventions be at the same rate today if the Human race was still four million in number, living in ditches, and catching rabbits?
What 'epoch period' is the Black Plague, which killed a third of Europe, fall within?
Think about it.
Still don't believe me that this is an issue? It has caught even the UN's attention: http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/popdecline/popdecline.htm
This what I've been able to see globally...
These continents and nations (there are more) will fall rapidly in population decline:
Europe (will be hardest hit with decline perhaps by a 1/3, a second Black Plague)
Russia (problem stems more from birth rate there)
Japan
Austrailia
Canada
United States (has the best birth rate of all western nations. However, the US is more acceptable to immigration to replace population unlike european nations. After all, if French population declines and Arab immigration increases, is North Africa conquering France? Does France still exist? The big issue with the US is Social Security and other programs)
I'm leaving out a lot of countries. However, the problem is with sexuality, not just 'birth rates'.
We all know that China has a skewed number of males and females due to the one child policy. Did you know that India is suffering the same exact problem? But India doesn't have a communist enforced one child policy.
Demigraphics show that by 2050, the entire world population will decline. This includes China and India.
Many have said that any discussion or talk on 'sexuality' is simply a 'waste of time'. Well, I'm looking at these population numbers and seeing governments alter policies based on them. Something is going on though how big or small that it is remains to be seen. There is historical precedent for this, and it is not pretty. But there is a solution also, one that shock people but fill others with joy.
Do a search on it. You will find lots of 'explanations' and theories. But one thing the intellectuals fail to do: is to question that we lack or lost knowledge in sexuality itself.
When will the brains of the world set aside their political idealogies and theories and study sexuality (not just intercourse) in a serious and unbiased manner?
Or maybe its up to us to pick up the slack.