How You Can Change the Future Part 2

In this follow up to Part 1 of the article “How You Can Change the Future” I would like to provide a simple example to illustrate how applying the Socratic Method to reviewing an issue can help break it down to its essential components, isolate the potential problem areas and then help uncover the best options for dealing with it.

One of the examples described in part 1 of this article was of living near an industrial plant or on the site of an old industrial plant that may have been polluted but has been “cleaned up” and sold to home owners. Here are some questions one might ask;

 

  • Do you accept that the site or nearby industrial plant is safe because the plant owner / property developer, State or local government declare it to be safe?
  • If the community accepts these assurances should you question it?
  • Do you take it upon yourself to check this fact regularly?
  • How do you go about checking it?

§ If you ring and ask the plant manager are they polluting the air, the water or the soil and supposing they are, would they tell you they are because you ask them?

§ Would a developer admit that the block of land he sold you is unsafe if it meant going broke because of the high cost of properly cleaning up the site?

  • Finally, taking into account all the difficulties listed above do you go with the accepted position because it is all too hard?

If you don’t want to run away from the issue but recognize that you alone cannot solve the problem, it becomes clear that your first course of action should be to concentrate on convincing the community that it can not harm them to “ask” the relevant questions but it may if they don’t.

Help them realise why they should act together because only united are they capable of achieving a solution even if that solution is to reinforce their peace of mind by confirming all is well..

The next question will be who is responsible for monitoring and who pays for it?

When discussing who is responsible for monitoring the situation including the cost, look at the position from the perspective of all parties; for example;

  • If they expect the plant to monitor the pollution and report back to them the company may say that they are already bound to monitor it but have a commercial responsibility to report to their shareholders not to the local community.
  • Even if they did issue a regular report how will the community know for sure it is true. Has any company ever lied about polluting before? If the answer is yes then this is not a satisfactory solution.
  • Should the local council monitor the plant? This would spread the cost across a larger community and therefore make it very low for each individual rate payer.
  • However the council may have many such communities within its boundaries and the aggregate cost of monitoring them all could be quite expensive even on a per capita basis.
  • If the council takes on the responsibility will it do so effectively, will they do it effectively in the long term and during periods of recession or financial difficulty? If you don’t think they will then this is not a satisfactory solution.
  • The same arguments apply to state governments who have a larger territory and many more such communities in similar situations.
  • The same arguments apply to the national government.
  • Governments set up departments of the environment to monitor this type of problem, isn’t that sufficient? If they have ever missed a serious situation or there are serious occurrences of pollution currently happening then the answer is clearly No!

So what action should or could the community take to ensure its own safety and where could this lead them?

In the above example, the solution might be to initiate a process (i.e. hire a consultant) that the community itself funds to regularly (say biannually or every five years) check the pollution levels and who report back to the community. They may decide to set up a fund so members can spread the cost over a number of years keeping it low.

Once they (the community) come together to achieve this solution they may decide they can address other issues better as a community (such as child care) rather than each going about it alone and this could lead to a fundamental shift away from the current conventions that keep people segregated and often feeling frustrated, lonely and “on their own”.

Some might see this as a shift “back” to the way things were raising the question how did we move away from this community approach to living and why?

What do you think?

P.S. I look forward to meeting you through your comments to the articles in this blog or in the forum. If you would like to write an article as a guest blogger please contact me to discuss your proposed article. Just go to the contact us page and email me.

Best Wishes,

Ric Vatner

shadowintheflame.com

www.estv.com.au

Share
Subscribe RSS
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
178 Responses
  1. Sally says:

    Although not everyone faces these types of issues in their suburb, this article highlights the importance of researching the area when purchasing a property. When buying a property It is common protocol to thoroughly investigate the house through building inspections, however many people over look the need to thoroughly investigate the suburb. An important factor as location has a large impact on the value of a property, so remember to research the suburb as a property's value can rapidly decline if pollution or other undesirables are found near by.

  2. Anne says:

    It is important not to underestimate the power of the community, we as a society do not always have relay on other organizations (such as the government) to solve community problems. As a community themselves can often effectively tackle a community problems if residents work together.

    My aunt lives in a small town in America which a few years ago had a major blackout. Their family was not prepared, they could not leave the town as they did not own a 4WD and ran very low on supplies. After the 5 day blackout the residents realised they had all experienced similar problems and consequently formed a community action plan for future black outs. A year when they experienced this situation again the town worked together checking in on the elderly, sharing supplies, using the available 4WD's to carpool people to and from the town and having regular update meetings with residents throughout this time. For her town black outs and being snowed in are now problems which the community has tackled together, forming plans to ensure all residents are OK during these times.

  3. I like this place really much.

    This is such a outstanding site.
    And it is not like other money directed place, the message here is truly helpful.

    I am definitely bookmarking it as well as sharin it with my friends.

    :)

  4. Very extraordinary website.
    The message here is very helpful.

    I will tell my friends.

    Cheers

  5. Such a awesome site. I am saving this page.

  6. Алтын says:

    Классно всё: и картинка ,и информация

  7. ФОТАВИ says:

    Вот решил вам немного помочь и послал этот пост в социальные закладки. Очень надеюсь ваш рейтинг возрастет.

  8. да,но это еще и не все…

  9. Вера в успех – это движущая сила и грех ей не воспользоваться для своих личных целей.

  10. Darfroraday says:

    The information here is great. I will invite my friends here.

    Thanks

  11. admin says:

    Thank you. I believe your post says that you have bookmarked this site in your social bookmarks and you hope this will help us get a good ranking.

    That’s great I really appreciate your kind thoughts.

    Best Wishes,

    Ric

  12. admin says:

    I translated your comment into English: All is class: both a picture, and the information.

    Thank you Алтын for your comment. I can’t imagine what it looks like in a Russian translation but I hope it made more sense than some of the translations I get when I translate the Russian comments left on the web site.

    Best Wishes,

    Ric

  13. admin says:

    Thanks for your comment, I’m glad you like it.

    Ric

  14. admin says:

    The translation of your comment I got is: The belief in success is a motive power and a sin to it to not take advantage for the personal purposes.

    If any one can provide a better translation I would be very grateful.

    Thanks for the comment купить цветы (which means to buy flowers) How’s that for a free plug :-)

  15. admin says:

    Which translated comes up as: Yes, but it also not всеЕ

    I’m afraid I have no idea what всеЕ is in English. Can any one help with this?

  16. I really liked reading your post!. Quallity content. With such a valuable blog i believe you deserve to be ranking even higher in the search engines :) . Check out the link in my name. That links to a tool that really helped me rank high in google. This way even more people can enjoy your posts and nothing beats a big audiance ;)

  17. shadowintheflame.com; You saved my day again.

  18. Good day many thanks regarding your post.I really appreciate your site.Its quite informative.On the other hand I definitely want you to post how you put social bookmarking below your post.I like it mainly because its a really clean awesome blogger mod.
    thank you extremely much

  19. Your website is certainly full of very good knowledge and is very enjoyable to browse through.

    Very well done!

  20. Amy says:

    Good Information.

  21. Martin says:

    shadowintheflame.com; You saved my day again.

  22. Robin says:

    Your website is certainly full of very good knowledge and is very enjoyable to browse through.

    Very well done!

  23. George says:

    Good Information.

  24. Nick says:

    The translation of your comment I got is: The belief in success is a motive power and a sin to it to not take advantage for the personal purposes.

    If any one can provide a better translation I would be very grateful.

    Thanks for the comment купить цветы (which means to buy flowers) How’s that for a free plug :-)

  25. Joseph says:

    Good day many thanks regarding your post. I really appreciate your site. Its quite informative. On the other hand I definitely want you to post how you put social bookmarking below your post. I like it mainly because its a really clean, awesome blogger mod.
    thank you extremely much

  26. Dennis says:

    Good Information.

  27. Simon says:

    Your website is certainly full of very good knowledge and is very enjoyable to browse through.

    Very well done!

  28. Dzerdz5 says:

    ohh beneficial info thank you

  29. Joseph says:

    Your website is certainly full of very good knowledge and is very enjoyable to browse through.

    Very well done!

  30. Valera2 says:

    it is rare that somebody has something appealing to say about this. I will be watching for more!

  31. Yaroslav5 says:

    I am back. Re-read the whole article all over again. The author has done an excellent job.

  32. Сергей says:

    Мда.

    С одной стороны сообщение интересное, но с другой очень мало фактических обоснований...

  33. Valera12 says:

    much appreciated very much, I have to announce that your blog is amazing!

  34. Vladislav87 says:

    Это должно быть в цитатнике

    Sorry I can’t translate this.

  35. Valera13 says:

    Всем Доброго утра! Вот это меня улыбнуло!!!!

    Which translated means:

    To all of you good morning! This made me smile!!!!

  36. Vladislav67 says:

    Потрясающе! Вот не ожидал…)

    Which translated means:

    Staggering! Here it did not expect…)

  37. Ivan11 says:

    Постоянно просматриваю ваши посты.

    Which translated means:

    I constantly examine your posts.

    Editor’s Note:

    I’m really sorry I don’t update it more often but just editing the comments is a full time job :-) I would get more time if we didn’t get so many spam comments that I have to check before I approve a comment. I’m really curious why we get so many comments from Russia? I do not mind, I am glad we have readers where ever they come from.

    Я действительно огорченн я не уточняю его более часто но как раз редактировать комментарии работа полной недели -) я получил бы больше времени если мы не получили поэтому много комментариев, то спам которые я должен проверить прежде чем я одобряю комментарий. Я действительно любознательон почему мы получаем настолько много комментариев от Россия? Я не помню, я радостен мы имею читателей куда всегда они приходят от.

  38. Valera14 says:

    ohh beneficial info thank you admin Sesli chat

  39. Ivan12 says:

    По моему у Вас украли эту статью и поместили на другом сайте. Я её уже видела.

    Which translated means:

    I think someone stole this article and placed it on another site. I already saw it.

Leave a Reply

*