MD US Monkey trap.

From: Valuemetaphysics@aol.com
Date: Tue Jun 01 2004 - 02:15:01 BST

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    Dear forum,
    Here is a superb use of values in connection with oil...

    Will The End of Oil Mean The End of America?
    By Robert Freeman.

    In Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Robert Pirsig tells the story
    of a South American Indian tribe that has devised an ingenious monkey trap.
    The Indians cut off the small end of a coconut and stuff it with sweetmeats and
    rice. They tether the other end to a stake and place it in a clearing.

    Soon, a monkey smells the treats inside and comes to see what it is. It can
    just barely get its hand into the coconut but, stuffed with booty, it cannot
    pull the hand back out. The Indians easily walk up to the monkey and capture
    it. Even as the Indians approach, the monkey screams in horror, not only in
    fear of its captors, but equally as much, one imagines, in recognition of the
    tragedy of its own lethal but still unalterable greed.

    Pirsig uses the story to illustrate the problem of value rigidity. The
    monkey cannot properly evaluate the relative worth of a handful of food compared to
    its life. It chooses wrongly, catastrophically so, dooming itself by its own
    short-term fixation on a relatively paltry pleasure.

    America has its own hand in a coconut, one that may doom it just as surely as
    the monkey. That coconut is its dependence on cheap oil in a world where oil
    will soon come to an end. The choice we face (whether to let the food go or
    hold onto it) is whether to wean ourselves off of oil-to quickly evolve a new
    economy and a new basis for civilization-or to continue to secure stable
    supplies from the rest of the world by force.

    As with Pirsig's monkey, the alternative consequences of each choice could
    not be more dramatic. Weaning ourselves off of cheap oil, while not easy, will
    help ensure the vitality of the American economy and the survival of its
    political system. Choosing the route of force will almost certainly destroy the
    economy and doom America's short experiment in democracy.

    To date, we have chosen the second alternative: to secure oil by force. The
    evidence of its consequences are all around us. They include the titanic US
    budget and trade deficits funding a gargantuan, globally-deployed military and
    the Patriot Act and its starkly anti-democratic rescissions of civil
    liberties. There is little time left to change this choice before its consequences
    become irreversible.

    For the rest of this article see:
    http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0301-12.htm

    All the best,
    Mark

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