Concern or Criticism?
Everything is available …
The famous agricultural surpluses: lakes of milk, mountains of meat and even
subsidies to change arable farm land to waste land; the wonders of technology
– from advanced medical technology to world wide communication via the
Internet up to space travel, today almost everything is possible; unlimited
consumption opportunities: all crazy cravings can be satisfied – from cars
costing millions to diamond-studded sandals up to a Picasso painting for 104
million US dollars.
... but for many there is nothing:
According to UN statistics, more than one billion people worldwide drink unclean
water every day und 40% of the world’s population have no access to
adequate sanitary facilities. The expression »world hunger« describes
the dramatic situation in which today 850 million people are suffering from
hunger and undernourishment. Every day up to 100,000 people hunger or die as a
consequence of chronic undernourishment.
It seems that every lunacy that can be bought is more important than elementary
needs. Hunger, lack of drinking water, illiteracy, street children, old-age
poverty, etc. exist in the 21st century not due to nature, but as an
accompanying aspect of the global market economy. It is not that the leading
industrial nations in the market economy do not have the technology to feed the
world’s population. Apparently there are reasons why this is not desired.
But why?
Everyone knows that thousands of people die of hunger every day. No one condones
this. But what are the consequences of not condoning it? Those who do not want to
simply accept the fact that people starve every day have to examine things and
ask themselves seriously why there is ever increasing poverty in the world. Only
when the causes are correctly determined can we work on eliminating them. This is
perfectly obvious in science as in practical life. When an airplane crashes, they
look for the causes in order to prevent another crash. When my car breaks down, I
have to know the reason in order to fix it. Is the tank empty or is it the motor?
What part needs to be replaced to make the car run again? Without finding out the
reasons, just thinking it is unfair that the car does not run anymore or to
simply demand that it keep on driving would be viewed as extremely stupid. In
social dealings with other people, in private life, in economy, or in politics
there are also reasons for certain behavior, and those who do not like something
would be advised to analyze the reasons for it, i.e. note the prevailing
interests and purposes instead of simply demanding other behavior from the other
side. It would be unjust to accuse a burglar whose intent is his own gain from
theft and who thus has no reason to show any consideration for the concerns of
his victim of failing to treat the door or window with the proper care or that
the social selection of his victim is unfair would be absurd. Since everyone
recognizes the intent here clearly, preventive measures are taken, the offender
is chased, and an attempt is made to stop him. It would be just as absurd to
accuse a businessman who increases his profits by firing employees that he does
not need any longer of ignoring his social responsibilities, compared with the
purpose of the entrepreneur of increasing his capital. This is false criticism.
The market economy should be controlled by the striving for profits, but please
without old-age poverty, street children, environmental and food scandals, and
famines. Why should the burglar then not break in, as long as he doesn’t
steal anything?
Those who are really disturbed by this need to solve the following riddle: All
the necessities of life are produced in abundance in the industrial countries.
Simultaneously, poverty is constantly on the rise there. How can that be?