Saturday, July 16, 2016

Post Modern Era

As far as the post modern era goes I feel like we are most definitely in a new era.  I would put the beginning of this new era around the time that the world wide web started.  When the masses had access to the wide expanse of communication and information. The internet has become our new tool, a tool that has shaped the way we view the world.  our ideologies have changed, the way we raise our children have changed.  we are moving from country governments to world governments.  We now compete to for dominance not by taking over land and making an empire but by controlling the flow if information on the internet. 
 
Everything is different now.  With all the good that the internet has brought to the world it has also brought new ways for the bad to show itself.  I don't think the internet has caused more bad people in this world but it did make it easier for bad people to do bad things.  This world is becoming easier to be destroyed because the tools we use to destroy it are easier to obtain with the internet.  Looking forward what this world needs for us is four things:
 
Perspective
Compassion
Understanding
Bravery
 
We need to have PERSPECTIVE to see the other side of the events of the world.  We need COMPASSION to keep in mind the feelings and pain of others around the world.  We need UNDERSTANDING of the way others do things in different parts of the world.  We need BRAVERY to do the right things to fix the world no matter how difficult it may be or how unpopular in is.  If the people of the world do not take on these values then the world history of man will see its last chapter.
 

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

World at war

After focusing on finding tools, spreading over the world, revolutionizing agriculture, learning how to trade and discovering a new continent, humans have finally found themselves in a very unfriendly situation – A world war. What’s interesting to me about the war is that after humans were very united and they all worked for a common purpose, throughout the years, the more knowledge men acquired the more they started dividing and forming allies in the search for power and control.

The best example of such division, at least for me, has been the Holocaust. It is absolutely degrading to think about the value that men can give to a human being.  The Holocaust is a product of some of the atrocities committed to innocent people. For example, this type of behavior was seen during the cash crop, when if slaves were not able to produce as expected, they were mutilated.

On another note, one of the good outcomes from the WW’s is that the U.S. was able to develop as a great power economically, socially and military, and although the U.S. suffer a really bad economic fall which we know as the Great Depression, it is still a very stable country that provides a home for thousands of people from diverse cultures and many different countries.  However, I still think that it was pretty bad that the two atomic bombs were dropped and killed thousands of innocent residents in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.


Another point that I would like to talk about is Africa and their leader, Nelson Mandela.  After reading the chapter, I decided to do a little research and found a movie called “Invictus”, in which the life of Mandela as a president was well described.  I feel nothing but sadness now that I know he is sick and the world might loose a great leader like he is.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Freedom

After reading the chapters, all I can think of is how humans ended up giving freedom a price?.  The beginning of our existence, described by Strayer, talks about humans belonging to small groups, being nomads, not really knowing why, when, what was that they were doing at the time.  As years passed, tools were made, groups were established and territories started to be claimed.  

In the last chapters we read about Colonialism and how Europeans came to America looking Glory, God and Gold.  We read about how unfair was that they treated Natives as slaves, exploited the lands, and committed genocide against natives.  The reading ends with the imposition and the emerging of different religions as well as science.

Then, our view of the world in the new readings starts with the Atlantic Revolution and its Echoes, and the key word “enlightenment”, which refers to the “inspired efforts in many countries to abolish slavery, to extend the right to vote and to secure greater equality for women” (Strayer 500); hence the title of my blog for this post. Humans started being free and throughout time, instead of taking advantage of that freedom, they constricted themselves by stepping over each other and using the term Civilization to think they were better than the rest of the people. For example, the creation of slavery and the way slaves were seen just as a workforce and were given the worse accommodations, if we can call it that, and have such a short life expectancy, which was just for working purposes.   

To be honest the fact that humans saw other humans just for production made me really angry, especially after looking at the picture of the two children who have experience hand mutilation because they did not produce as much as it was expected. I also was very annoyed at the fact of how women were treated and not being able to speak up or participate in society. However, I was happy to have been born during an Era were the ideals of past Eras, specifically Enlightenment, are getting closer to becoming a reality.  We still have a lot of work to do to become EQUALS, but we a moving forward to accomplish it.


I really wonder if we’re really transitioning into the new Era. So many things are happening… for example, a big one, the election of a president of color in the United States, which definitely broke the mold for the European ideals in here. Are we really going to finally reach the point of freedom where we all are equal and will be treated as equals? I hope so… but it will still take a long time to see it really happen.