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what is happening society and why is everyone experiencing an existential crisis? it seems like the last couple of years has been fraught with tension after tension the catholic church scandal, the me too movement, blm, stop asian hate, trump, trans politics etc etc but why?
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let’s look at how *and why* societies evolved into what they are today for the majority of human history people lived in small communities fishing and farming. they were ruled by a local chief and were pagans worshipping the sun, moon and stars. there was no need for organized religion.
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as cities grew, the need for organization and socialization grew along with them. first it came in the form of the roman empire. rome was one of the biggest cities pre industrial revolution and its population was still just 1 million at its height.
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it is famous for its engineering constructing sophisticated infrastructure like aqueducts, invented urban planning, advanced dwellings with public and private quarters. they developed a legal system, social order and a road network as part of conquering other territories
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romanization was an actual term for the spreading of roman culture, values and language in a similar way to how americanization is used today to describe the spread of american culture but as the roman empire grew in size and diversity a new power was needed.. christianity.
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there was extreme economic inequality where power and wealth in rome was held by a few but the majority of roman’s lived in poverty christianity offered a world view where everyone is equal in the eyes of god sound familiar?
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as the empire grew in size and complexity, traditional social bonds & institutions began to break down, and people were left feeling isolated and disconnected. christianity offered a sense of fellowship, mutual support & a shared sense of purpose and mission…
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religion created a bond, moral framework, sense of purpose and community that was lacking today we have witnessed the erosion of religion and many of the social bonds that connected us the nuclear family where we historically found responsibility and thus meaning is being undermined
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trad world religions where people find community, belonging and their values reflected back to them is no longer important to our generation and our workplace has been dismantled both by covid and more interestingly because of the nature of work for a lot of folks there is no longer a need for an office
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side note: it’s ironic that everyone was worried that ai would replace low-skilled workers but turns out software developers have made themselves redundant with ai 😂
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so because people can now work from anywhere they are moving out of urban environments back into smaller communities, tier 2 cities or outside of but in close proximity to tier 1 cities so knowing that in order for societies to function religion has been the single biggest determinant of success, what do we do now?
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for as long as people have been around people have worshiped newgrange in ireland is a burial chamber older than the pyramids containing swirls representing the stars and sun we are predisposed to worship and it can be a force for good for the majority..
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