When William Butler Yeats wrote, " I don't care how orderly the rotation of the planets and the sun may be, I am beginning to think that ultimately everything tends toward chaos.", he was way ahead of his time in predicting the ultimate outcome of society as a whole. The entire world population is , in my opinion, inevitably drifting toward chaos. Although this state of confusion and disorder is not going to happen any time soon, it is bound to happen based on what humanity has evolved to. We now inhabit a world occupied with madness as it is.
We live in a world where there are as many mechanical birds in the skies as real ones. Human beings judge each other on what kind of automobiles we drive and homes we possess. We dwell in metropolis's with 2 million people c
Also to steer the world into a whirl wind of madness is not that hard of a task to accomplish. In history we've seen lone men put society into a temporary condition of chaos. Men such as Adolf Hitler, Mussolini, and Joseph Stalin. If these men alone could do this by selling their radical theories of hate, imagine what the entire human race as a whole is capable of. By one man having drastic and radical beliefs and acting upon them, the entire balance of life on the planet can be disturbed.
We as human's have learned more about constructing technology to annihilate ourselves than to better humanity. We live in an age where nuclear world destruction is a possibility and as a whole we are heading in a downward spiral toward utter derangement. This fact can be seen in something as simple as the
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