IDENTITY

Identity and Conflict

Description: Poverty is the groundwork for major ideological aberrations.

Transcript: I think the thing that scares me the most – and this is well outside my area of expertise – is this enormous conflict across societies and religions which seems to be sort of a battle for an ideology, or a set of values, or a way of living. And that’s very, very scary because I’m an inherently rational person. I mean I believe that we ought to be deciding to do things rationally. And you know there’s plenty of room for societies to prosper, and individuals to prosper if we make good choices. And yet we seem to be caught in an era where people believe so deeply in certain values or ideologies – or they just want to win; or they just want to be respected; or they just want to exert power – that we’re kind of careening in various different directions that are very unsettling. So I think that’s gotta be the big one. I mean there’s lots . . . There’s so many human needs that are complicated and difficult to achieve, like health, in various parts of the world where there’s only so many resources, and we have so many afflictions, so many problems, so many people suffering. So I guess I would say . . . I would say this international . . . this cross-group . . . I mean terrorism is just one piece of this broader issue of kind of the clash of societies, and values, and ideologies which we don’t have a good way of sorting through. I would say I’m just because it’s at the top of my mind, I’ve just been really, amazingly struck with how fundamental the issue of health is, and how to provide health to citizens, which is, I think, a very basic right. And then the just massive poverty, which I think may be the loop around that first issue. It may be that if there’s a lack of a sense of economic and personal opportunity in societies, then that leads us to these destructive kinds of activity where people are striving to give meaning to their lives because there’s no other way to get meaning. So there’s a loop here, but those are the things that, you know, really concern me as I look out.

Recorded on: 6/11/07

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