But as I've said in the past, I would rather have a mind open by wonder, rather than closed by belief.
I totally agree with you on this! :D
Okay, here it goes! My own interpretation of several authors (Marx, Nietzche, Fromm, Freud, Durkheim, Mill) put together to create a perfect society (one who LOVES = CREATES).
It is composed of 4 stages, why??
Well first you need capitalism so that you are able to have benefits to share. In this capitalism you can reach the extreme point of NEOLIBERALISM which is the end of capitalism. But this capitalism is necessary (philosophically speaking, which means that it cannot be in any other way) for the perfect society. I must say that this perfect society for me goes beyond what most people would call "Socialism". By the end of this stage people will be tired of fucking everybody else and hating everyone and only seeing for themselves.
The second stage is introducing Socialism as people know it, where there is a government, but in this stage happens what Nietzche would call "The lion". We become a Nihilistic society, with this we "break" with the system but are still controlled by it. In this socialism, the state divides the populum into working areas (which is what Durkheim proposed) because the state controlles everything and everything is for everyone, but nothing is from nobody. Understand so far??? [wacko] It's kind of confusing.
Ok, with this division you can make more efficient the production and lower the working hours, divide the income and everybody in the same factory (as an example) gets paid the same, from the janitor to the president, why???? Because they had all worked the same, if somebody doesn't he gets kicked out. But this is very primitive because you still have a state who "provides" for our needs. But the end of this stage is the formation of a culture of LOVE, CULTURE itself, hunger for knowledge (which of course the state is going to forbid) and last of all RESPECT for other cultures.
The next stage would be communism which would be a primitive stage or status to what Nietzche would call "the child or the super-human" why?? Because in this stage we will learn to be creative and in this creativity we will love one another and economically, socially and politically speaking we would all be the same because we would respect one another, etc etc etc but remember that this is only a primitive stage it, this won't be full filled to it's maximum. In this communism, people will already be divided in working groups and they won't have the need for the state to be controlling them or satisfying their necessities. Here is were we get the introduction into the next level which would start with the Utilitarism of John Stuart Mill, because after communism, we will have a society which loves and creates and can cope in harmony with one another. In this society is what Nietzche calles being "reborn" or "super human" or what Freud calles "Super Me" which comes from the sintesis of the thesis and antithesis put togheter (Hegel).
This society won't need the state or anything it will be kind of a "primitive" society as maybe many of us call it were there will be no money (as we know it), it will only be trading and pure love, pure respect of the richness of everyone's culture. There will be no robbers, or oppression because there is no way to bring down this system, I wouldn't even call it a system. Why??? Because even though it may seem like Anarchy it's not, why? Because people will have the power to create, and also there won't be a church because by then as Nietzche describes his "Super Human", he will have realized that GOD (as the church teaches is dead), because everyone will have their own god and some of us will have a Pantheistic vision of GOD.
I don't know this is my dream and the way I see it is many many many years away from this day but still I rejoice in thinking of a society like this.
One thing I had never considered and started considering after I had a some meeting with Lazarus Long is the possibilities of alien intelligence (computers). Computers if programmed correctly will not have the same human nature of destruction and maybe by this, we humans will learn more about creating rather than destroying.
I hope I didn't forget anything, by the way please criticize this because it makes me think more about it and thus perfectionate it more.
Thanks for your time.