Life is usually great for those "at the top"- the "glory that was
Greece and the grandeur that was Rome", etc.

On Apr 13, 6:22 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hey Chuck,
>
> Yes I can agree that the world is a hell of a lot better than it was a
> thousand years ago, although this of course must remain a guess or at
> least a belife yes?
>
> The question though was one about humanities movements.  We still
> suffer anger and jelousy, you I gather are a citizen of the USA? Where
> gun ownership is active, and why is that so if  as you say 'The US
> population is greater than the entire world population in 1 AD  and
> yet we live peacefully under a single set of laws'
>
> If this was true then each American citersen would simply give up
> their guns, as there would be no need for them and no fear to keep
> them.  The fear is still there.
>
> Have we even taken some steps backward?
>
> When older people say tings like 'ohhh yeah we used to be able to keep
> our front doors unlocked' are they lying to us, or did they really
> feel safe enough with their naigbours to do exaclty that?
>
> Nope we may have made siome forwards movement, but naaa not really, we
> as a species have not changed that much at all.  Ohh yeah we have
> become more inteleghent, or is that even true?
>
> On Apr 9, 4:06 am, Chuck <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mar 30, 4:00 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > I would guess we are staying roughtly in the same place.
>
> > > We still have war, we still have despots clinging to power we still
> > > have shady democracy and the haves and have nots.  We have patriotism,
> > > we have religious strife, we have those that are oppresed and those
> > > that oppress.  No we have not moved far at all in the millenia that
> > > our species ceased to crawl on four legs.
>
> > I disagree. The human population in 1 AD was estimated at between 200
> > and 300 million people. The current world population is 20 to 30 times
> > that and yet there are far fewer turf wars between nations and tribes.
>
> > There is a loose international consensus and cooperation between
> > developed nations on global issues.
>
> > The US population is greater than the entire world population in 1 AD
> > and yet we live peacefully under a single set of laws. The same goes
> > for Europe, China, most of Asia and the continents in the southern
> > hemisphere.
>
> > It's true that there is still conflict in the world but it's mostly
> > from third world countries where resources are strained and when it
> > gets too bloody either the US or the UN will step in to mediate.
>
> > The world isn't perfect but it's a hell of a lot better than it was a
> > thousand years ago.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

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