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Has Capitalism destroyed human compassion?

Updated on June 19, 2013
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Beata works as a qualified primary school teacher, a councillor for drug and alcohol addiction and a farm caretaker for organic olive grow.

Melancholy of loss

"We are hurtling into an uncertain future," said my favourite author, Orphan Pamuk, the Turkey's Nobel laureate,
"We are hurtling into an uncertain future," said my favourite author, Orphan Pamuk, the Turkey's Nobel laureate,
 who has brought his fictional museum from his latest novel 'Museum of Innocence' to life.
who has brought his fictional museum from his latest novel 'Museum of Innocence' to life.
This is Istanbul's first city museum, it covers daily life from 1950 to 2000.
This is Istanbul's first city museum, it covers daily life from 1950 to 2000.
In the main protagonist's lifetime, Istanbul has swelled from 1.5 million inhabitants to 15 millions.
In the main protagonist's lifetime, Istanbul has swelled from 1.5 million inhabitants to 15 millions.
Gone are sleepy willages on the Bosporus. Tall glass skycrapers dominate where wolves roamed.
Gone are sleepy willages on the Bosporus. Tall glass skycrapers dominate where wolves roamed.
The book charts special moments in Turkey's modernization as the city's elite, desperate to not be 'Eastern' and backward struggle with...
The book charts special moments in Turkey's modernization as the city's elite, desperate to not be 'Eastern' and backward struggle with...
Parisian fashion, premarital sex and alcohol. The house is full of everyday objects from a particular period. There is an atmosphere.
Parisian fashion, premarital sex and alcohol. The house is full of everyday objects from a particular period. There is an atmosphere.
You walk around the rooms and you feel an unspoken anxiety about forever struggling to be something else - more modern, more Western...
You walk around the rooms and you feel an unspoken anxiety about forever struggling to be something else - more modern, more Western...
and the secret fear that whatever we are, it just isn't good enough. A Turkish museum shows us our lives as they really are.
and the secret fear that whatever we are, it just isn't good enough. A Turkish museum shows us our lives as they really are.
Why not dedicate a museum to what might seem shameful, to a longing to come clean, to admit to very human imperfection and pain?
Why not dedicate a museum to what might seem shameful, to a longing to come clean, to admit to very human imperfection and pain?
There is a Turkish word for this melancholy of loss, HUZUN, a term first used to evoke the ache of man's loneliness.
There is a Turkish word for this melancholy of loss, HUZUN, a term first used to evoke the ache of man's loneliness.
In the 8 years Turkish prime minister Erdogan has been in power, Turkey's per capita GDP has grown nearly threefold and the lives of ordinary Turks improved dramatically.
In the 8 years Turkish prime minister Erdogan has been in power, Turkey's per capita GDP has grown nearly threefold and the lives of ordinary Turks improved dramatically.
And yet, that lump-in-throat feeling you get on your first night in a foreign bed, that ache of man's loneliness is more prevalent than ever before.
And yet, that lump-in-throat feeling you get on your first night in a foreign bed, that ache of man's loneliness is more prevalent than ever before.
Orphan Pamuk's story is an ode to human fragility, its HUZUN is universal and widely experienced everywhere in our modern world.
Orphan Pamuk's story is an ode to human fragility, its HUZUN is universal and widely experienced everywhere in our modern world.
The West may have lost the luxury of time. Countries may have to liberalize immigration policies to expand their working population and offset the burden of aging.
The West may have lost the luxury of time. Countries may have to liberalize immigration policies to expand their working population and offset the burden of aging.
We need growth to make the world sustainable, but what we need the most is what French call 'solidarite' - mutual sacrifice for the common good.
We need growth to make the world sustainable, but what we need the most is what French call 'solidarite' - mutual sacrifice for the common good.
What has happened to the entrepreneurial spirit and the desire to excel? People have to be encouraged to take their future into their hands.
What has happened to the entrepreneurial spirit and the desire to excel? People have to be encouraged to take their future into their hands.
With debt ballooning, inverstors in panic, policy-makers working on thougher choices that ever before in allocating tax receipts,
With debt ballooning, inverstors in panic, policy-makers working on thougher choices that ever before in allocating tax receipts,
 the question we have to ask: "Will they fund health care benefits, hire more teachers or buy more tanks?"
the question we have to ask: "Will they fund health care benefits, hire more teachers or buy more tanks?"

IN AN AGE OF TRANSFORMATION

more connected

as a world

we ever have been

in a 24/7

information drill.

Whatever happens

here

has an impact

immediately

all around

the world,

no safety barriers

no time to react,

technology

takes us on a ride

in a fast train

rushing

at a speed of light.



Governments

still play it safe,

chuffing along

on an old fashioned

steam train,

organized

as they were

in 1912.



Institutions

are the same

as they were

in 1950,

and companies

are operating

the way

they did

at the start

of the century.



We all rush

to hop on

that new-age train,

but the question is,

what set of values

we should leave behind

and which ones to take.



Some people

think about

cohesion,

growth

and greater equity.

Others

look for

more

innovation

and more productivity.

New industrialists

wish for new growth

without destroying

environment

while doing so...



Looking around

the crowded platform,

we realize

how important

is

the human factor

and its capability.

Is 20th century capitalism

failing

21st century society?

When even the haves

and the have-mores

can't agree.



Pushing each other

to get in

we don't even feel

ashamed,

having lost

our moral compass

living

in the world

of greatest

inequity

going backwards

on equailty.



Corporation

and greed

is on top of our list,

not innovation,

sustainability

and reform.



Many hubbers

answering this question

pointed out

great virtues

of capitalist society,

and I have to agree,

being the one,

leaving communism behind

so I can dream big

and live free.

Many people

are wealthier

than they ever were before

but we haven't solved

the problem

of economic disparity.


Reason,

values,

morals,

human knowledge

and people's collective unhappiness

are what bring about change.

People are critical

and the government reacts

by being progressive

moving for reforms

or being repressive.


Finishing my university in Russia,

I often question

the Putin's choice.

A great dose

of economic

stability

corruption

abuse of power

have emerged

in this new capitalist state.


In our capitalist dreamland

of America

people are selected by cosmetics

not substance.

Americans have come to feel

that politics is not going to change anything.

'Gone with the Wind'

an unrelenting tale

of how honour

gives in to greed.

Many Americans

suddenly realize,

wake-up calls in life

often come too late

or not at all....



In the more established democracies,

just like my new homeland,

Australia is,

people doubt major parties,

recoiling at their number games.

Australia is far away

from everyone,

but in today's world

we are more connected

than we ever have been,

Australians have grown cynical,

some of us have settled

for being disconnected.



In newly emerging capitalist states,

just like my old homeland

in Eastern Europe is,

people are tired of ballot ringing

and vote buying

and schoolteachers not being paid.



The loss of connection

with each other,

with the natural world

is the source of our apathy.

You can buy so much,

and yet

the most important things in life

are never for sale.



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