[QUOTE="BiancaDK"]What goes against the human cause? Just curious Actually, whats the human cause to begin with, start with that one.Chelsea-Kiwi
International peacefulness and prosperity for humanity. Look at the USA military budget. You go for pointless wars while your economy falls, technology advancements elsewhere slow due to less money being spent on these important areas. People die aswell. How is this good for humanity? No positive advancement except for better control over petrol in Iraq. Yet the US economy still fails while hate builds towards the West because of one countrys actions. Outside influence is almost a certainty to a degree on these decisions.Peace =/= prosperity. Empires and kingdoms have prospered with callous despots behind the driving wheel, maintaining a healthy national economy on mass warfare.
The economy is not failing if you view it from a geofinancial perspective, on the contrary, the current economic climate in the states is balancing it out. They had way, way too much money, and so did the europeans.
People dying is as natural as people being born. Dying is not a uniform bad.
The USA military budget spend a big deal of it on research and development, if anything, it´s healthy for science. World War 1 and 2 are absolute prime examples of this nature in development, it basically ushered in the modern industrial age on a global scale.
And in the end, who is to say that the human cause has to be some socialist syncronous progression, it might as well be circular, or destructive for that matter.
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