“Is there something that is embedded deeply now in our collective consciousness as normal, right-thing-to-do, which we will, through a process of enlightenment in the future, realise is a terrible mistake and will make us let out a collective gasp, wondering why we did not even question that it was wrong all along?” I had wondered in a post two years back. (Aside: Can someone help me re-construct that sentence? Or maybe break it up into two simpler ones?)
Kwame Anthony Appiah, a philosophy professor at Princeton University asks the same question in his recent article, “What will future generations condemn us for?” in The Washington Post and provides some answers too. Our prison system, our treatment of the elderly, industrial meat production and our lack of concern for the environment….
On a lighter note, I think our future generations will condemn us for Windows mostly :)
ReplyDeleteCodeName V : Windows will be in the Museum, by then,
ReplyDeleteThe way things are going, I wonder if there will be many future generations even.
ReplyDeleteBut one thing I can think of is T.Rajender's films!