Stigmata
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I've been pondering this for a few days now. Just thinking to myself, is it possible to attain absolute freedom in a society?
My initial thought was "yes, of course it can." Freedom is what everyone dreams of; a perfect Utopia, where everything is good, and everyone is happy. Everyone would be able to do what they wanted. No arbitrary laws, no oppression, no more being held back. It would be the society to top all others.
Freedom is, well, freedom, and that can't possibly be bad... Can it?
Now, I got to thinking. If you had absolute freedom in a society, where everything was allowed, there are thousands of things that would go wrong. Think of all the murderers, the stalkers, the mentally unbalanced people who would jump on this like nothing else. A free society would be a playground for these people. Within minutes, hundreds upon hundreds of people would be dead, injured, poisoned, or permanently disabled. In a heartbeat, freedom turns to chaos.
Of course, the do-gooders, the samaritans, they would have to do something about this. After all, it's a free society, right? You can beat back these delinquints and have zero repercussions for your actions. And thusly, the saviors of the people fight back the "bad guys", and then all is good.
People would start to rally behind the self-proclaimed "good guys." And these good guys would start establishing some ground rules. They would start with the obvious things: No murder, no assault, no robbery, no -
Hold on. This is starting to sound like a current-day society, right? The good keeping a handle on the bad, enforcing the law, and keeping the innocent safe. And on the other hand, people are being oppressed. The murderers, the aggressors, their freedom to murder and assault has been taken away. Oppression cannot occur in a free society, because to oppress is to take away freedom.
Yet, what we have is a free society. Every day, we are free. Don't believe me? You can go and test it out for yourself. Leave the house and do something illegal. Flash the police, shoot someone, smash a storefront. The police would stop you, they'd keep you from continuing the crime. They're oppressing you; you're no longer free.
Only, you are free. The simple fact that you can perform these illegal acts is a testament to your freedom. And if you look at it from the other side, the oppressive side, you see that these police are using their absolute freedom to oppress you.
The government is using its freedom to allow the police to oppress you, and to allow governmental proceedings to happen. The people are using their freedom to align themselves behind the government, or align against it. The murderers are using their freedom to kill people, and the law enforcement is using its freedom to get rid of the murderers.
The so-called Utopia that we strive for has been around us all along. Every day we are free, yet we are equally oppressed. We are free, yet we are not.
Is absolute freedom attainable? The simple answer is "yes." But due to human nature, freedom cannot exist without oppression. Yet, oppression is a result of freedom. Without freedom, oppression cannot exist. And oppression occurs every day, all around us.
Therefore, what we have is freedom. Freedom to oppress, freedom to rebel, freedom to conform. We are all free.
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Heh, this turned somewhat into an essay. Which really wasn't my original intent, but that's not really an issue.
Any thoughts on this?
Side note: I searched the entire forum, and I didn't get anything about this. Sorry if this has already been discussed.
My initial thought was "yes, of course it can." Freedom is what everyone dreams of; a perfect Utopia, where everything is good, and everyone is happy. Everyone would be able to do what they wanted. No arbitrary laws, no oppression, no more being held back. It would be the society to top all others.
Freedom is, well, freedom, and that can't possibly be bad... Can it?
Now, I got to thinking. If you had absolute freedom in a society, where everything was allowed, there are thousands of things that would go wrong. Think of all the murderers, the stalkers, the mentally unbalanced people who would jump on this like nothing else. A free society would be a playground for these people. Within minutes, hundreds upon hundreds of people would be dead, injured, poisoned, or permanently disabled. In a heartbeat, freedom turns to chaos.
Of course, the do-gooders, the samaritans, they would have to do something about this. After all, it's a free society, right? You can beat back these delinquints and have zero repercussions for your actions. And thusly, the saviors of the people fight back the "bad guys", and then all is good.
People would start to rally behind the self-proclaimed "good guys." And these good guys would start establishing some ground rules. They would start with the obvious things: No murder, no assault, no robbery, no -
Hold on. This is starting to sound like a current-day society, right? The good keeping a handle on the bad, enforcing the law, and keeping the innocent safe. And on the other hand, people are being oppressed. The murderers, the aggressors, their freedom to murder and assault has been taken away. Oppression cannot occur in a free society, because to oppress is to take away freedom.
Yet, what we have is a free society. Every day, we are free. Don't believe me? You can go and test it out for yourself. Leave the house and do something illegal. Flash the police, shoot someone, smash a storefront. The police would stop you, they'd keep you from continuing the crime. They're oppressing you; you're no longer free.
Only, you are free. The simple fact that you can perform these illegal acts is a testament to your freedom. And if you look at it from the other side, the oppressive side, you see that these police are using their absolute freedom to oppress you.
The government is using its freedom to allow the police to oppress you, and to allow governmental proceedings to happen. The people are using their freedom to align themselves behind the government, or align against it. The murderers are using their freedom to kill people, and the law enforcement is using its freedom to get rid of the murderers.
The so-called Utopia that we strive for has been around us all along. Every day we are free, yet we are equally oppressed. We are free, yet we are not.
Is absolute freedom attainable? The simple answer is "yes." But due to human nature, freedom cannot exist without oppression. Yet, oppression is a result of freedom. Without freedom, oppression cannot exist. And oppression occurs every day, all around us.
Therefore, what we have is freedom. Freedom to oppress, freedom to rebel, freedom to conform. We are all free.
*****
Heh, this turned somewhat into an essay. Which really wasn't my original intent, but that's not really an issue.
Any thoughts on this?
Side note: I searched the entire forum, and I didn't get anything about this. Sorry if this has already been discussed.