[Waking Times]: If, as Albert Einstein said, “unthinking respect for authority is the
greatest enemy of truth,”then it stands to reason that we should think
critically toward, rather than blindly believe in, authority. No matter
who or what that authority might be.
Whether it’s an eccentric
physicist with wild hair or an authoritarian president demanding respect
without giving it. Whether it’s a flat-earther challenging the very
foundations of physics, or an overreaching cop high on false power.
Belief in authority is a huge psychological hang-up for our species.
It’s an evolutionary impediment of monumental proportions.
Even
as we daily self-overcome, so too should we daily overcome the myth of
authority. It’s a myth because it’s foremost a story. It’s a story we’ve
all fallen for –hook, line, and sinker. It’s a story that most of us
were culturally conditioned to believe in. It’s a story that most of us
take as a given, but certainly should not. For, ultimately, “it’s just
the way things are” is a cowardly cop out.
Rather than cowardice,
rather than willful ignorance, complacency, and intellectual laziness,
we should challenge the myth of authority –across the board. We should
be ruthless with our skepticism, like a scientist regarding his own
hypothesis, like peer-reviewed interrogators keeping the science of
others honest.
Because the art of life, especially an examined
life that’s well-lived, is scientific, logical, and reasonable. It
strikes at the heart of the orthodoxy, whatever that may be. It
undermines the Powers That Be, whoever they may be. And that’s likely to
upset more than a few blind worshippers, myopic rule-followers, and
willfully ignorant law-abiding citizens. So be it. Upset their precious
apple-cart anyway. Especially if that apple-cart is outdated, violent,
and based upon parochial reasoning and fear. As Oscar Wilde stated, “Disobedience was man’s original virtue.”
“As
soon as the generals and the politicos can predict the motions of your
mind, lose it. Leave it as a sign to mark the false trail, the way you
didn’t go. Be like the fox who makes more tracks than necessary, some in
the wrong direction. Practice resurrection.” ~Wendell Berry
The
problem with belief in authority is that it leads to the idea that we
need to give a group of people permission to control us. And, as Lord Byron taught us, power given to an authority tends to become corrupt....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...
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