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- From: alanm@hpindda.cup.hp.com (Alan McGowen)
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 21:42:24 GMT
- Subject: Re: Forcing the Spring
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- John McCarthy writes:
-
- >I am glad to hear that Clinton says that everything depends on a change
- >in values. Since the American people are basically sensible, and will
- >evaluate Government programs according to their experience with them,
- >then their values will depend on how they like these experiences, and
- >no politician will be able to lead them far astray for very long.
-
- Here is a way to test McCarthy's theory:
-
- 1) Look at poll data today on public attitudes about gays in the military.
-
- 2) At two year intervals over the next eight years, look at similar polls.
-
- 3) Keep track of the statements which will be made during the coming year
- of the disruption, difficulty, pain, loss of morale, and general impossibiliy
- which the Clinton policy entails.
-
- 4) Look at the frequency of such statements in eight years.
-
- If McCarthy is right, a high frequency in 3) means that the data in 2) will
- not change over eight years and that the data in 4) will not change in eight
- years. People will not allow themselves to be "led astray" down such a
- value shift, as they will be deterred from doing so by the discomfort of
- adjustment.
-
- If McCarthy is wrong, values probably have some dynamic other than the
- one he imagines they have. I.e. the "experiences" people "like" (or fear)
- are not nailed down at every point for all eternity.
-
- I'm surprised he doesn't know that already, as his whole dream of replacing
- the living world with an artificial one depends on it. In that case however
- there may be some real nails in our nature that keep us emotionally fastened
- to the biosphere that produced us: an adaptive complex for what E.O. Wilson
- has called *biophilia*, the love of life.
-
- The greatest question before humanity is this: which fasteners of our
- nature will prove stronger -- those of fear and greed, or the bonds of
- love and justice? The intertwined fate of our species and the biosphere
- depends on our final answer.
-
- Clinton is beginning the first trial of that question with the issue
- mentioned above.
-
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- Alan McGowen
-
- "By the faces we show each other and the world... we force the spring."
- -- Bill Clinton.
-