The above video was sent to me on WhatsApp by a friend
who also asked me to write a blog post on the injustices of capitalism. The
friend quoted Lenin: “Capitalism is going to give us the rope with which we are
going to hang them.” I wasn’t particularly enthused by the message or the
demand for a blog post because I am like Benjamin the donkey in Orwell’s Animal
Farm. Benjamin is cynical when it comes to politics. He knows that no party
or ideology is going to make any substantial difference as far as the common folk
are concerned.
What can be an alternative to
capitalism, for instance? Socialism/Communism? Benign dictatorship? Theocracy?
The video above shows the absolute
heartlessness of capitalism. But has socialism/communism been any better in the
erstwhile USSR, China, and present North Korea, Venezuela, and Cuba? Dictatorship
and theocracy are not economic systems, but have they saved any nation from
injustices?
I believe the problem is not with systems or ideologies.
The problem is with us, human beings. Our greed and selfishness corrupt any
system or ideology. Every economic and political system - capitalism or
communism or any other ism - is designed in theory to serve society’s best
interests. However, in practice, these systems fail because of human flaws.
Capitalism seeks to encourage
innovation, competition, and wealth creation. But it has led to extreme wealth
concentration, corporate monopolies, and exploitation due to human greed and
selfishness. Socialism seeks to distribute wealth and resources fairly to
reduce inequality. But bureaucratic inefficiency, corruption, and economic
stagnation have been the actual products of socialism. Dictatorship overpowered
communism wherever it was tried.
Human evolution was one-sided: our brains
evolved (not in all cases, of course) but our hearts remained savage (in almost
all cases). Science and technology advance rapidly because of that intellectual
evolution. On the other hand, evil keeps mounting ever more rapidly because our
hearts are still what our simian ancestors possessed.
Gods and religions were supposed to
civilise our hearts. But they didn’t work, except in some cases. We used our
gods and religions just as we used our economic and political systems: to
achieve our own selfish and greedy goals.
A mutation seems to be the only
solution to this. A mutation by which our hearts evolve too so that we realise the
necessity of being virtuous instead of being vicious.
My friend who sent the above video is
a religious person. That is, he belongs to a religious congregation whose
members all live in communities which in effect practice the ideals of
communism with deep underpinnings of Christianity. Such communities should be
the ideal places for human goodness to flourish. And it does too. But, having
been a member of one such congregation for ten years, I know that all is not so
hunky-dory with such communities whose members are generally guided by the best
of human virtues and spiritual principles. Human flaws cannot be escaped from
totally even with the help of gods!
I quit religion because of purely
personal reasons. But if I am asked to suggest a solution to this problem of
human evil which towers above all systems and ideologies, I will fall back on a
Christian monk, a character from Dostoevsky’s novel Brothers Karamazov. Monk
Zosima teaches that human evil is not just an external problem for which we can
blame any system or ideology. Each of us is responsible for everyone else’s sin, in Zosima’s
view – a very profound view.
Instead of condemning others, we must
recognise that our own lack of love, our indifference, and our selfishness
contribute to the world’s suffering. Evil is not just ‘out there’ in the system
– it is within us. In very simplistic words, to change the world, we must first
change ourselves.
Zosima believes that love and
humility are the only ways to combat evil. We have to be prepared for radical
forgiveness, compassion over judgement, living by example, and readiness to
suffer for the sake of goodness.
Zosima was a saint. He is asking all of us to be saints. The truth is there is no other way to make the world a better place. The truth is that we don’t want to face that truth. So the world will continue to be like what it has been – unless Artificial Intelligence takes over and works some miracles.

Tailpiece: Has it ever made you wonder that
most of the brutal political leaders are also very religious apparently?
What are Isms after all. Labels of the Interested, by the intersted, for the Interested. "We live in Administeted World. " - Adorno. Zosima is an Icon of human striving...from being born Rational Animals - AIs, to becoming Hunan Beings.
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ReplyDeleteExcellent exposition! It is true - as the Great Soul is reputed to have said, "Be the change you wish to see in the world." YAM xx
Benign dictatorship is an oxymoron.
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