You know how governments are useless at
best, and evil at worst? And how everything was better back in The
Good Old Days, is going downhill, and basically the world is totally
screwed?
Wrong and wrong and only partially
right! (We're not talking about the environment today.)
This one is relevant because it's in Brussels, the UN capital, and I think it's purty. |
I submit for your consideration this article about how every country that the UN has data for has
made improvements over the last decade or so in a number of areas,
according to the annual Human Development Report.
I've noticed that few people actually
follow links, so I'll save you the time and give a couple quick
quotes.
“in
fact, 'all countries' have 'accelerated their achievements' in
education, health, and income. Not a single country for which data
was available scored lower on the UNDP's human development index than
they had 12 years earlier.”
“For
example, violent conflicts are on the decline and freedom (in the
form of electoral democracies) is on the march. Indeed, inter-state
war has largely disappeared from the global system; and when
conflicts do occur, they tend to be far less violent.”
I hadn't thought of that. How often do
nations go to war against other nations anymore? Not that it can't
happen again, or that other conflicts aren't horrible, but the level
of organization and industrialization of death that can be realized
by a nation-state is capable of creating far more misery than any
militia, as far as I can tell.
“there
will by the end of the decade be approximately 3.25 billion members
of the middle class, a dramatic leap from the 1.8 billion of just 4
years ago.
More
people around the world can read and write; more go to school, more
attend college and more women are getting an education than ever
before. The latter point is of critical importance because we know
that female education is one of the single most important development
tools”
This one's relevant because that rabbit clearly knows the good news. |
Yes and yes! And as for the
news-network-forcefed talking point that governments are inherently
useless: “All
of this good news hasn't happened by accident. As the HDR makes clear
(pdf), they are the direct result of governmental policies on
economic, trade and public investment, including a particular focus
on investments in health and education.”
And to back this up, good old TedTurner asserts that without the UN, “World War III would have
already been fought and we as a species would have lost.”
It all kind of falls apart if you think
about the environment, but for now, I'm just going to focus on the
fact that humans, lots of them, are productively working to make life
better for lots of others.
And that's today's good news. I just
thought you should know.
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