The Yang Collective

Friday, November 18, 2005

Standarization of Education

I have often wondered why each district is different from the one next to it, why schools within a district are different, and why there is variance between teachers teaching the same course in the same school. Does that not negatively affect a stusndet who is forced to move or a student whose class is changed due to a scheduling problem. Also, the difference in the quality of schools is unfair to those who live in a poorly maintained districts. Why must a child suffer from a lack of a full education just because he or she is born in an unwealthy area? Why must one nation's children be at a greater advantage than another's? Standarization must be implemented to make sure that no student must face the task of reconstructing his or her education from the ground up. It also eliminates uneven degrees of education across the nation and the world. Every region is entitled to just as much economic prosperity from the manufacturing and intellectual capacity of the next generation as the next. Standarizign education unifies one of the most important facets of our social-political-economic landscape. If the youth are unified, then perhaps when they are the main source of revenue and advancement their children will be unified too and so forth. Education brings forth the foundation of the collective.

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Rise Imperialists!

The ends justify the means. -Machiavelli

Imperialism is one of the means to the ends of world unity. In the case of Western imperialism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, imperialism brought millions of Asians and Africans under the banner of Western civilization. At the time, the West had superior industries, technology, militaries, and economies. If all the peoples of the world were subjugated by the West, then the social-political-economic environment would be much more efficient, tuning the goals of men towards that of unified advancement and adaptation. The core Western nations may have been seperated, but eventually one would be the strongest and unify the world. Of course, the stromgest nation is now the United States, but it has wandered away from its destiny to unify the world. This nation no longer seeks to bridge the gaps of all the peoples of the world. Its government exists for profit and the maintenence of the status quo. A new United Nations must emerge to purfiy nation goals and sentiments. One may argue that such an ideal involves discrimination but in a unifed world, discrimination would be unnecessary. If we were all the same; that is, members of the human race; then segregation would be a thing of the exist as lines between different classes, races, wealth groups, nations, and people in general would no longer have to exist. Yes, one group must use imperialism as the means to acheive the ends of the collective, the unity of all that exists as the human race.

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Merging into the collective...

The Internet is perhaps the best collective conceived by humanity to date. By being uniformly based on the same foundation of technology, every website and blog is linked to one central origin. What we need is one central purpose, to focus the energies of our human intellects. That is the true march of history: to preserve ourseleves, we must unite in the advancement of this species to adapt that whatever we migth face. Once the Internet is a collective, perhaps the rest of what this species has created will do so as well. Thus, we might finally bring it upon ourselves to be more that individuals, trying to acheive our own personal goals. We will be one.