DVSAurion said:
You do realize that you are talking about changing most of the western culture, right? This is not something you just do.
True, and i never said that it could be done quickly. But then again, if humans want to fix their cultural behaviour on a global scale, they need sweeping cultural changes anyways. Cultural behaviour won't change unless it changes, and going from parasitary behaviour to mutual behaviour isn't a walk in a park - it's a full 90 degree orientation change. This "long walk" is just reflected here on the topic of population size.
I don't really see what you are comparing your "normal" to. And I don't know if I'm being affected at a subconscious level or something, but I don't exactly see what encourages child birth in our society.
You don't notice being screamed at "FUCKING!" at every corner in culture? You don't notice sexually-obsessive depiction of most areas of everyday life, even areas that have nothing to do with sex? Not? Oh, never mind then - i guess i must be imaginating all those things. It must be a lucky coincidence that a certain behaviouristic constellation repeats over and over all across culture, while the alternative constellations often don't even have words in language.
And we are still talking about the first world countries. Now if you haven't noticed, there are other countries too. Also, they usually have pretty huge populations, so its not exactly just our problem. Now I don't do birth rate statistics, but I'd be guessing that they are higher in them than they are here.
Yep, but the point was that you argued that humans just are obsessed with population expansion and that nothing can be done about it. I showed that in the right environment, they do not expand IN SPITE of a culture that conditions them to increase their sexdrive. In other words: It can work and its not complicated. It may not be doable quickly and cheaply, but if the intention and effort is there, it can work. The main roadblocks are:
A) Humans would like that things change, without much things changing. They think that if they can make a few more laws and invent more tech (you know, the tech that escalated the problem in the first place), everything will magically work out. Nope. The global behaviour comes from a bias inherent in current culture and society dogma. Current culture "ticks" parasitary, expansionist and greedy (negative ressource budget). If they don't want to behave that way, then that can only happen by NOT behaving that way -> sweeping cultural changes. This is not a matter of taste - its plain logic.
B) Global consensus. As i mentioned earlier, nations will not want to put themselves at a disadvantage compared to others. Thus, they will not be willing to reduce their population below a certain point, unless others follow them. It's basically the same dilemma as with the nuclear arms race and emissions into the atmosphere.