• How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    Thank you for your reply. Why would an Artificial General Intelligence care about living things?
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    Most of the humans who are currently alive are doing much better in terms of standards of living than most of the humans who were alive 10,000 or 5,000 or 2,000 or 1,000 or 500 or 250 or 100 or even 50 years ago. However, inequality is at its worst in terms of the disparity in the standards of living of the richest 0.001% compared with the poorest 0.001%.

    I only know about billionaires what is publicly available. Please see: https://www.forbes.com/billionaires

    But how generous are the super-rich, really? Not very, according to Forbes’ research. The members of the 2023 Forbes 400 list have collectively given more than $250 billion to charity, by our count—less than 6% of their combined net worth.

    I am quoting from:

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/phoebeliu/2023/10/03/the-forbes-philanthropy-score-2023-how-charitable-are-the-richest-americans/

    How can someone become a billionaire if they have been donating most of their income throughout their life? How could a human become even a millionaire (i.e. have USD 1,000,000 in their bank account and/or own assets of this value) if they donated most of their annual net income, never mind a billionaire? It's impossible for people to become millionaires and billionaires if they have been charitable their entire lives. So, the billionaires who have donated billions were not always donating.

    Why are we still talking about this in this thread when https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/15216/how-can-we-reduce-suffering-inequality-injustice-and-death was created to discuss it?
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    You keep ignoring my points. My points remain true even if you keep ignoring them instead of acknowledging them.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    We as a species spend much more on weapons than we do on charities.
    — Truth Seeker

    If the world was a moral place place there would be no charities, they would not be needed.
    Sir2u

    I agree.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    This is not working. We are doing unimaginably better than in the past and can either agree with than or defend what appears to be your notion that great progress has not been made. How could you possibly know most billionaires are not generous? The answer to that question requires how you got that information. How can you know more about "them" than you know about me?Athena

    Most of the humans who are currently alive are doing much better in terms of standards of living than most of the humans who were alive 10,000 or 5,000 or 2,000 or 1,000 or 500 or 250 or 100 or even 50 years ago. However, inequality is at its worst in terms of the disparity in the standards of living of the richest 0.001% compared with the poorest 0.001%.

    I only know about billionaires what is publicly available. Please see: https://www.forbes.com/billionaires

    But how generous are the super-rich, really? Not very, according to Forbes’ research. The members of the 2023 Forbes 400 list have collectively given more than $250 billion to charity, by our count—less than 6% of their combined net worth.

    I am quoting from:

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/phoebeliu/2023/10/03/the-forbes-philanthropy-score-2023-how-charitable-are-the-richest-americans/

    How can someone become a billionaire if they have been donating most of their income throughout their life? How could a human become even a millionaire (i.e. have USD 1,000,000 in their bank account and/or own assets of this value) if they donated most of their annual net income, never mind a billionaire? It's impossible.
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    So how do you intend to govern such a process? How would you deal with those who would not surrender their land? How would you manage the wars and terrorism that would arise as a consequence?

    How would you manage the world government of millions of displaced people who have to move around with their families so that they can get their plot of land? How would you manage the gaps in manufacturing industries all over the world, created by mass migrations of people?
    Tom Storm

    I can only ask people to share. I realise that those who have may not want to share with those who do not have. I am not going to do anything to those who don't surrender excess (i.e. greater than 1.95 acres) land. I can't implement my policy of sharing.

    In the extremely unlikely event that everyone accepts my policy, to minimize disruption, we could make land ownership local to where one already is. So, if you are already living in Lagos, the global government will try to give you land in Lagos. I realise that this won't always be possible.

    In my ideal world, all living things would be all-loving, all-knowing, and all-powerful and would own an infinite number of universes each. There would be no suffering, inequality, injustice, and death in my ideal world. Sadly, we don't live in my ideal world.
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    I don't live with my parents. I own the small house I live in. The house comes with a small amount of land for a driveway and a backyard.
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    I will support it. I will give up my land to gain an equal share of the 15.77 billion acres of habitable land divided by 8.1 billion humans currently alive which is 1.95 acres per human.
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    We could calculate the total habitable land area on Earth and divide it by the number of humans and give each one an equal share of the habitable land. This would be an example of sharing. This would eliminate inequality in how much land each human have.
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    Yes, by "money" I mean "currency". Is there a difference between money and currency? English is my second language so I may have missed any nuance between the two words.
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    Surely, sharing would work everywhere?
    — Truth Seeker

    No.
    Tom Storm

    Please explain why sharing wouldn't work everywhere in the universe.
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    I like that but I think money is natural and we should just reform the system.Barkon

    Humans didn't always have money. Please see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_money Humans have been around 200,000 years and money has been around only 30,000 years. I think we can do without it if we have transparency and accountability so that people don't hoard more than their fair share of resources.
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    Effective solutions tend to be culturally specific and co-designed by the people effected. What works in the USA would probably not work in Finland, say.Tom Storm

    Surely, sharing would work everywhere?
  • How can we reduce suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
    Thank you for your reply. I support free education. In fact, I support free everything. Let's ban money and let's ban private ownership. Let's have collective equal ownership of everything. The whole world should be one egalitarian and democratic country where religions are separate from the global government. Everyone should receive according to their needs and contribute according to their abilities.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    To stay on topic you might pick a moment in history when animals were slaughtered and rewrite that history, telling us how the world would be better if our past had been better. We can do a lot with a discussion like that. :grin:Athena

    We have indeed veered off-topic. So, I have created this new thread: https://thephilosophyforum.com/discussion/15216/how-can-we-reduce-suffering-inequality-injustice-and-death
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    I agree. We as a species spend much more on weapons than we do on charities.
  • Which theory of time is the most evidence-based?
    Not convinced. Time doesn't exist on its own. It exists as spacetime.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    If we are so good at saving people from famine and war why have so many people died from famines and wars? Please see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_famines and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_by_death_toll
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    Here are the billionaires who give away the most money, according to Forbes
    Warren Buffett. Warren Buffett has a lifetime giving of $56.7 billion. ...
    Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates. ...
    George Soros. ...
    Michael Bloomberg. ...
    MacKenzie Scott. ...
    Jim and Marilyn Simons. ...
    Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan. ...
    Steve and Connie Ballmer.

    We are biologically programmed to care about others. That comes with being a social animal.
    Athena

    Have you looked at https://inequality.org/facts/wealth-inequality ? I know that some billionaires are generous but most are not. If they were so generous from the beginning they wouldn't get to be billionaires in the first place.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    The other problems of suffering. inequality and injustice, are a matter of technology and education.Athena

    Did you look at https://www.anonymousforthevoiceless.org/kill-counter and https://inequality.org/facts/global-inequality ? We slaughter more sentient organisms than ever before. Global inequality keeps growing. The rich get richer and the poor die out.
  • Which theory of time is the most evidence-based?
    if I asked you 'how long did it take you to make this post', you would then express a relation to time, '10 seconds', from your own perspective of its negativity.Barkon

    I agree that I can measure how much time it takes to do something but how is that negative? 10 seconds is just an amount of time.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    Those who have, do not want to share with those who do not have. So sad.
  • Which theory of time is the most evidence-based?
    The only thing we do with time is relate to it.Barkon

    I have never related to time. In what way do you relate to time?
  • Which theory of time is the most evidence-based?
    Time is definitely negative, and there is a relationship between the negative and the positive.Barkon

    I don't understand what you mean. Please explain how time is negative.
  • Which theory of time is the most evidence-based?
    That's so interesting. Thank you for sharing your insights about time. According to physicists, time is not on its own, it exists as spacetime.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    Yes, the Replicators in Star Trek can make almost everything. Sadly, it's fiction. We don't have an implementable solution to the problems of suffering, inequality, injustice, and death.
  • How to Live a Fulfilling Life
    That's wise. Thank you for sharing.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    Heck, many wives can't even get their husbands to help with housework and child care. I do not see egalitarianism coming any time soon. Also, I work a lot and I don't others willing to do that. I don't think a free ride brings out the best in people. A better society means every child is well cared for and has the advantages that enable him/her to be the best s/he can be. I am willing to focus on that, but that is not making people equal.Athena

    I see your point. In that case, how do we solve the problems of suffering, inequality, injustice, and death?
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    I agree that "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is a work of fiction but it still shows a society free from money. The food, the drinks, the clothing, the equipments are synthesised by the replicators on the starships, space stations, homes and offices on planets and moons. I know we don't have such technology yet. 3D printers are the closest we have reached to replicators.

    Don't you feel horrified and upset about all the suffering, inequality, injustice, and death in the world? 99.9% of all the species to evolve so far on Earth are already extinct. Surely, an egalitarian system would be far better than what we had in the past and what we currently have?

    Why does anyone do anything? How do individuals gain the ability to do anything? What values do they learn and how do they learn them? What motivates them to do anything?Athena

    We do because we care about every sentient organism. How would you like it if you were boiled alive the way lobsters are boiled alive by non-vegans or are slaughtered like cows, chickens, ducks and pigs? Our empathy and compassion motivate us to live in a better way that minimises suffering, inequality, injustice, and death. Just look at the current statistics on inequality: https://inequality.org/facts/global-inequality We shouldn't keep the capitalist system that has produced such inequality and injustice. Did you know that companies have used and continue to use planned obsolescence in their products? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned_obsolescence This is what you get with the profit motive. This is why we need to remove the profit motive by changing the ownership of everything to everyone equally and banning money.

    We could teach children at school about empathy and compassion and how to share what we have instead of cut-throat competition, cruelty and murder. In this egalitarian system, everyone would contribute according to their abilities and receive according to their needs. Children would develop skills based on their interests and aptitudes at schools that reward empathy and cooperation instead of competition, exploitation and backstabbing. They should be taught core values such as "Live and help live, live and love. Help all, harm none. One for all and all for one."
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    Have you watched "Star Trek: The Next Generation"? They don't have any money. Humans didn't have any money when we were hunter-gatherers. There are still tribes in remote parts of the world where they live without any money. Look at the world and its history. It's full of suffering, inequality, injustice, and death. The system I proposed will minimise suffering, inequality, injustice, and death. We will share everything instead of the divisive system we now have. Look what non-vegans do to sentient animals every second: https://www.anonymousforthevoiceless.org/kill-counter If we all live by this motto: "One for all and all for one." we would be better off as a collective.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    It should be democratic and there should be a separation between the government and religions. Policies should promote environmental sustainability, the elimination of pollution and promote the equal rights of all sentient beings. Everyone should receive according to their needs and contribute according to their abilities. Everyone should have equal social status from conception to death. We should all be vegans. Everyone should have equal standards of living. Money should be banned. All means of production should be owned by everyone equally.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    You could create a local branch of the Humanist International in your location.

    I think, I would like to devote myself to bringing Jerusalem under international control and an international historic site. And how about moving on to creating Athens as an international historic site, and what other places should be added to the international historic sites?Athena

    I think the whole world should be one egalitarian country.
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    That's great. You probably have a local humanist organisation depending on which country you live in. Try Googling for it.
  • Which theory of time is the most evidence-based?
    I am experiencing the present continuously. As are all living things. None of us can time travel to the past or the distant future. We are all moving forward at 1 second per second. If we can't visit the past or the future the way we can visit another city or country, then how do we know that the past and the future exist?
  • Changing the past in our imagination
    I agree that many of the stories in the Bible are plagiarised. All religions were made up by people.