utorak, 14. rujna 2021.
AN EXERPTS FROM A. EINSTEIN /IDEAS and OPINION /
"When we survey our life and endeavors, we soon observe that almost the whole of
our actions an desires are is bound up with the existence of other human beings.
Wee noticed that our whole nature resembles that of the social animals. We eate
food tha others have produced, wear clothes that others have made,leave in
hauses thao others have built. The greaters part of our knowlege and beliefs has
been communicatet to us by other people troungh the medium of a language which
othher have created. Without languge our mental capacities would be pour indeed,
comparable to those of the higher animals, we have, therefore, to admit that we
owe our principal advantage ower the beasts to the fact of leaving in human
socity.The individual is wht hi is and was the significance ha he was not so
much in virue of his individuality, but rather as mamember of a great human
commmunity, which direct his material and spiritual existence from the crable to
the grave. A man's value to the community depend primarily on wow far his
feelings,thoughts, and actions are directed toward the promoting the good of his
fellows, we call him good or bad accordinng to his attitude in ti respect. It
looks at firs sight as our intimate of a men depended entirely on his social
qualities. And yet such attitude woulbe wrong. It can easely be seen that all
the valuable achievements, material, spiritual, and moral which w e receive from
societyhave been brought about in th countless generations by creative
individual. Someone once discoverd the use if fire, someone the cultivation of
edible lants, and someone the steam engine. Only individual can think, and
thereby create new values for socity, nay, even set up new moral standards to
which the life of the community comforms. Without cretive personalities able to
think and judge independatly, the upvard development of society is as the
development unthicably as the develompmet of the individua personalit without he
nouirishing soilmof the community. The health of socity thus depends quite as
much of the independance of the idndiviuals composing it as on their close
social cohesion. It has rightly been sid that the every basis of
Graeco-European-American culture, and in particular of its brilliant flovering
in Italin Renaisance, which poor an end to the stagnation of the midieval
Europe, has been the liberation and comparative isolation of the individual. Let
as now consider the times in which we live. How does society fare, how the
individuall ? Th eopulation of the civilized countries is extremely dense as
compered with formre times; Europe todaday contains about three times as many
people as it did hundred years ago. But the number of leading personalities have
decreased out of all prroportion, Only a fev people are known to the masess as
individuals, through teir creative achievements, Organization has to some extent
taken the place of leading personalities, particularly in the thecnical sphere,
but also to a very perceptible extend in the scietific. The lack of outstanding
figures is particuraly striking in the domain of art. Pinting and music have
definitly degenerated and largerly lost they popular appeal. In politics not
only are leaders lacking, but the inempendance of spirit and the sense of
justice of the citizen have to a great extnt declaind. The democratic
parlamentarian regimes, which is based od such independance, has in many places
bee shaken; dictatorships have srung up and are tolerated, because men's sense
of the dignity and the rights of the individua is no longer strong enough. In
two weeks the sheepliked masses of any country can be worked up by the
newspepers into such a state of exited fury tha men are prepared to put on
uniforms and kill and be killed, for the sake of the sordid end of a few
intersted parties. Compusory military service seems to me the most disgrafull
symptom of that deficiency in personal dignity from which civilized mankin is
suffering today. No wonder there is no lack of prophets who prophesy the early
eclipse of our civilization. I am not one of these pessimistes. I belive tht
better times are coming. Let me briefly state my reasons for such confidence. In
my oppinion, the present manifestations of decadence are explained by the fact
that economic and tehnologic developmennts have highly intesified the strugle
for existence, greatly to the detriment of the free development of the
individual. But the development of tecnology means that less and less work is
needed for the individual for the sadisfaction of the community's needs.A
planned division of labor is becoming more and more of a crying necessHuman
naivety often saved us only to make it easier to overcome the progress of class
exploitation from bad to worse. Convincing us that this upstairs is just the new
normality, and this division wil lead to the material security of the
individual.
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