![]() Image uploaded from a quicklink (Image by Unknown Owner) Details DMCA | This article raises the question how America could ever become less violent, gun bans or not, when much of her time is spent in planning and executing violence upon others. Whether we look at the inherent violence within a competitive capitalist society; especially a crony, monopoly capitalism, or expand our vision to the continuous murder of foreign nationals so they too may enjoy our freedoms, the American is exposed to life and death decisions for most of his or her life, leading to diminished respect for human life. What the Colorado butchery proves is not the need for gun control, better predictive psychology, or longer sentences yet, but the complete revolution in American thinking that comes about through learning to cooperate for success, rather than competing to benefit themselves. |




