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AuH20
01-10-2012, 10:45 PM
One of the most enlightening articles you'll ever read. When you think of a Ron Paul presidency and the potential benefits, at best, it still would merely slow down the inevitable because the American people themselves are hopelessly damaged. I don't think it's a coincidence that a narcissist of the highest order is occupying the White House.

http://www.financialsense.com/contributors/jr-nyquist/2011/12/29/financial-crisis-narcissism



It turns out that narcissism is nothing new. There was an outbreak of narcissism in ancient Greece during the second century B.C. In those days, people wanted to enjoy their lives. They did not want the responsibility of raising children. We are told by the historian Polybius that all of Greece suffered “a dearth of children … owing to which the cities were denuded of inhabitants….” This also triggered “a failure of productivity.” Polybius explained that “this evil grew upon us rapidly, and without attracting attention, by our men becoming perverted to a passion for show and money and the pleasures of an idle life, and accordingly either not marrying at all, or, if they did marry, refusing to rear the children that were born, or at most one or two out of a great number….”

Sound familiar? Notice the similarity between the narcissism described by Twenge and Campbell, with its emphasis on material wealth and physical appearance, and Polybius’ description of people perverted by “a passion for show and money and the pleasures of an idle life….” What were the causes of the narcissist epidemic in ancient Greece? Was hedonism spread by philosophers? Was it the result of the wrong kind of education? We know from Polybius that the Greeks of his time had ceased to believe in the punishments of the gods; therefore, he said, Greek officials were no longer honest. Public funds were regularly embezzled. People no longer sought divine favor or goodness. All that remained was self-gratification. Through an epidemic of self-seeking, ancient Greece was economically and (over a period of sixty years) militarily destroyed. America may be following this same path.

“The United States is currently suffering from an epidemic of narcissism,” wrote Twenge and Campbell. “Understanding the narcissism epidemic is important because its long-term consequences are destructive to society.” As the authors explain, narcissism is a psycho-cultural affliction which goes to the heart of today’s financial crisis. For what is today’s indebtedness except an indication of the present sense of entitlement (without regard to future costs). One of the symptoms of narcissism most relevant to financial markets is gross overconfidence. According to Twenge and Campbell, “The mortgage meltdown that led to the financial crisis of 2008 was caused, in part, by the narcissistic overconfidence of homebuyers who claimed they could afford houses too expensive for them and greedy lenders who were willing to take big risks with other people’s money.”

Is there a cure for America’s narcissism? History suggests that narcissism cannot survive for long. A narcissistic culture is bound to follow a suicidal course. In the last analysis, catastrophe promises to wipe out an errant culture, making way for something new – either through violent revolution or through subjugation by foreign powers. This prognosis is not a comforting one, though it is grounded in history and science.

moostraks
01-11-2012, 08:47 AM
It is absolutely the problem with the course we are on. Anyone who has had to deal with an extreme sociopath begins to take the blinders off and see society is breeding these dangerous individuals. Our government thrives on this personality trait being perpetuated. Unlike Dr.Paul I don't have quite the optimism for our future generation. I think many are exploiting the message of personal responsibility to take advantage of no responsibility. I think this is where the message becomes problematic with the so called "bleeding hearts". The problem with the bh's positon is the course we are on is unsustainable so we can choose to go down like the Titanic, or disassociate and have our funds that we are spending for federal bureaucrats actually go to causes that help people through local accountability.

We need to look at what is shaping the children we are raising and realize how this effects their future decisions. The description of family responsibility (the lack thereof) in Ancient Greece is strikingly similar to the current situation. Rudderless children with an end goal of idleness at the expense of their fellow man and no moral compunction regarding leeching seems to be the end result. Until parents begin to take responsibility for their children, I wouldn't expect things to change much. Too many people are willing to foresake their children for their careers, or the hotter, sexier model of companion. So children are pacified with bright, shiny toys and oversexualized flickering images or brutal depictions of violence that speak to their baser instincts and keep them from interrupting mom and dad.

To me, the future looks bleak...

Carole
01-11-2012, 09:56 AM
Excellent article and we know that liberal socialist policies breeds more of it. Both the R's and the D's are perpetuating these destructive regressive policies. that is why we need a realist in charge of the ship of state.

satchelmcqueen
01-11-2012, 01:32 PM
very good