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A modest proposal for human happiness

2018, il-Mejda

This paper seeks to argue that for humanity to truly achieve happiness (not just in the personal terms of the individual, but also to make this a possibility for all members of the species and thus create a better world), a combination of the following main points must be striven for: i) Our spiritual, physical, mental and emotional health as well as the right and/or opportunity to develop these 4 main domains must be present and readily accessible, ii) The conditions of our environment, both our immediate urban surroundings as well as our natural environment, must be sustainably built or otherwise preserved and enhanced for posterity, iii) The conditions in which other forms of life exist (both human and non-human) must be nurturing rather than destructive or oppressive, iv) The current system, that current system being capitalism, is an anti-thesis to the points mentioned above and it is ultimately detrimental to all aspects of life and therefore, it should be abolished; v) Thus, it should not only be a right but also a duty to stand up to oppression and self-serving corruption in order to overthrow the propertied class’ hold on societal resources and restore power to communities across the world. This paper builds this argument by referring to, amongst several things, concepts linked to Buddhism, anarchy (i.e.: the lack of government) as an ideal mode of existence and generally, real-life scenarios and related observations that reflect this perspective on the world and human society. I hope this modest proposal proves to be fruitful reading. Before proceeding any further, I would like to invite the reader to go through this paper in the spirit in which it was written, with an objective and analytical line of thought that attempted to free itself from conditioning and bias (to which degree I managed to do that, I’ll leave it up to you). You are completely free to disagree with the ideas, especially if you have a counter-argument that is rational. What shouldn’t be acceptable is the dismissal of the ideas in this paper based on what you’ve been told is true and has been perpetuated as dogma for several centuries.

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