December 11, 2006

slavery and civilization

All civilizations, including modern Western civilization, were based upon slave labor, and there is plenty of evidence to support the view that without slavery of one sort or another no great civilization could have existed - or can continue to exist.

While many factors determine the fall of civilizations, it is interesting to note that the British Empire - the bastion of Western civilization - crumbled in 1947 just over a hundred years after abolishing slavery in all British dominions in 1807 and in all British colonies in 1833.

Slavery, of course, persisted in the USA until the Civil War of 1865, but there are those who claim that it persists in the guise of slave wages and illegal immigrant workers - the existence of both type of 'slaves' being responsible for its present global power.

The Russian civilization - dating back to 950 AD - overthrew slavery and monarchy in the revolution of 1917, but it, too, crumbled in 1989 as a result of the grinding poverty and wage slavery imposed upon the proletariats by their so-called egalitarian masters.

The Chinese civilization - dating back to 589 AD and related to the former Sinic civilization - overthrew in 1853 the hated Manchu rulers who forced all adult males to shave their heads or lose them, and then it went through a hundred years of internal strife and foreign invasion before the communists took over in 1949 and instituted a social system similar to that of Russia's which turned out to have a similar result.

The Japanese civilization - dating back to 645 AD and also related to the former Sinic civilization - relied heavily on immigrant 'slave' labor until it was forced to reinvent itself after its humiliating defeat in World War II.

The Hindu civilization - dating back to 810 AD - continues to be based on a rigid caste system which, in effect, is slavery of a lower caste by a higher caste but nobody openly admits it. As such, Indian civilization - based upon the premise that no civilization can exist without slave labor - is likely to continue forever!

The only existing civilization that continues with blatant slavery - sanctioned or not - is the Islamic civilization dating back to 1320 AD.

In that many workers in western style countries earn barely enough to sustain themselves, it can be argued that they are not much better off than the slaves of yesteryear and probably worse off because many slave-holders treated their slaves kindly, sometimes as part of the family. In fact, modern employers gain a lot more profit out of their 'wage slaves' than they did out of those they once shackled, so the whole notion of 'freedom' is spurious.

As the world at the start of the 21st century heads towards a clash of civilizations - namely the Islamic civilization and what remains of Western civilization - it is likely that unless the populations of western countries become more willing 'slaves' of the ruling classes, working for less reward and offering up their lives in the same manner that Islamic populations do, the freedoms afforded by Western civilization will be its ultimate downfall.

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December 08, 2006

twenty five civilizations

Amazingly, historians have only identified twenty-five separate and distinct civilizations in human history - notable exceptions being both the American Indians and the Australian Aborigines on the basis that their cultures were considered to be a bit on the 'savage' side.

These cultures were not 'builders' of monuments and had not evolved enough in cultural and industrial developments to be considered 'civilized' - they neither developed sophisticated writing systems nor industries - and yet in all other respects they were far more 'civilized' than the white nations that judged them, decimated them and usurped their lands.

That no credence of civilization is given to these cultures - despite evidence of their complex social systems - is a shameless political decision.

Of the twenty-five historically identified civilizations, only seven remain and the distinctions between them - except for the Islamic and Hindu civilizations - are blurring. In lay terminology, in order of longevity, the seven remaining civilizations are:

  • the Chinese;

  • the Japanese-Korean;

  • the Western;

  • the Turkish Orthodox;

  • the Hindu;

  • the Russian Orthodox; and

  • the Islamic.

All seven of the surviving civilizations are related to former civilizations, notably the Sinic, Indic, Hellenic and Syriac.



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