Summery from Zeitgeist forum
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To answer the topic of this post, I think is YES we will have competition but not in the scale of learning. Once you have gotten to the top of the knowledge tree and you are now adding to the top of the tree you ARE qualified to build the bridge. If someone else who is also at the top of the tree wants to build the bridge then the competition begins!
Case Study:
A bridge needs to be built over a large river. Myself and one other person are both qualified to design and build the bridge. We know this because we understand that we are at the top of the learning tree and we have both contributed to the top of the tree. This is healthy competition because we are both going to use what we know to build the very best bridge possible. After we have both completed our scale models of the bridge they will both be scientifically tested and the one best suited "scientifically speaking" is the one that will be used.
This is my example of the use of competition in the future.
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The Biological Explanation of Competition
The biological explanation of competition could be explained with evolutionary or even endocrinal perspectives as certain hormones in our body could make us more active and competitive. Competition could be explained with the theory of evolution and a phrase largely used to explain Darwin - the survival of the fittest. Darwin's theory means that the species that are able to adapt to their own natural environment are successful because they have the inherent ability to survive. Thus competition is about adapting, mastering and as a result surviving in the environment around us. Whether it is work, play or study, competition is about mastery and the desire to even impose this mastery on the environment. In a competition, whether formal or informal, the focus is on learning the ways of the environment and controlling them in a way that could be most beneficial for an individual. The final motive is to gain something by adapting to the environment and this gain could be explained later with a social theory of competition. The Darwinian theory however could be used to highlight less of the effects of competition and focus more on the process of competition and how goals are attained. This could be very well related to an evolutionary theory of psychology in which the Darwinian ideas are used to explain psychological concepts. However struggles in Darwinism could have wider connotations and in Darwin's philosophy competition and cooperation could also merge. This would be specifically true if competition is considered as an attempt to adapt to society and to its rules and challenges and then competing is participating and participation is also cooperation.
I agree entirely. I believe our competitive nature and the persistence of aberrancies in the modern age are caused by the fact that we have not evolved to prosper in our current complex environments, either that or we have evolved to utilize more efficient more aggressive means to acquire our needs. Regardless, we have evolved to survive in the rampant scarcities present in the woodlands of africa and the middle east, not the monetary scarcities present in the modern world. Our actions today are simply the reflections of the actions of our ancestors from 50k years ago.
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I don't think it's beneficial to eliminate ALL competition. Friendly competition can be helpful and even fun. Imagine if there was NO competition at all. We would not have sports, board game, billiards, darts, video games and so so much more. The only difference should be enforced on what reaction it takes. A similar thread is on the link to crime and the reason we shouldn't need the police. Behavioral modifications would be made so that people realize the futility in getting upset about loosing. There will always be a congratulatory ending between the "winners" and "losers" because they understand that it's just for fun and that getting upset about it is a flaw in paradigm and philosophy. I think, with the help of our different educational system, this won't be nearly the problem that some people are anticipating.
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While our living conditions will be the same, I think we would be wise to recognize personal growth, personal successes, personal achievements, and personal contributions. We are not talking about money here, we are talking about recognizing someone who invents a solution to a problem the city has. That is a form of competition for the greater good of the society. It means that we may regard some people in an endearing way, for their contributions, but this is a motivation that should work well for the city.
From an idealistic viewpoint, that is great. In real world practice, greed based thinking people have no incentive to excel at anything. So we are looking for special kind of intelligence, where people understand that they can be all they can be for themselves and the good of society, or they must remain in the selfish greed based system.
In Atlas City, individuals will see no raises, no nicer house, no promotions.... what they can expect to see is social improvement, social advances, improved conditions for all so we need selfless people who understand the common good. People who are good at this should be rewarded with recognition during transition especially. This is a new way of thinking, but not unlike profit sharing in a company, everyone gets the reward for the groups success. Ants and bees do not let individuals starve, or sleep outside the hive (go homeless), and as the most intelligent creature on Earth, we are looking for compassionate, motivated and personally progressive thinkers. You may enter the city a housewife, and end up a doctor, because you want to help humanity, not for greed and personal profit, but for personal pleasure in mastering your self for the benefit of all. So, we must be concerned with incentives, we need to encourage personal growth, to become better in your field or change fields if you choose. We are quite aware that humanity has historically just done the minimum to get the job done. We must rise above that with intelligence and self motivated social concern, and we will do this while still embracing the individual, accepting we are all different in so many ways, showing tolerance for those personal differences.
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