
Carolyn and
Keith Henson founded the L-5 Society. It was the efforts of the L-5 Society and
the Hensons' ability to bring together futique individuals which made Space
Migration possible.
The Space
Settlement program will most gracefully harness the American imagination.
The
Psychological Effects of High Orbital Migration
by
Carolyn and Keith Henson
In the 16th
century the Old World faced the challenging opportunity of colonizing a vast and
rich New World.
Two psycho-social
systems -- which we shall call the Anglo-Celtic and the Mediterranean -- set up
civilizations in North America and South America respectively. The differences
between these two experiments in neuro-politics provide interesting perspectives
for anticipating what will happen in the next few decades as the limitless
riches of post-terrestrial space attract Old World social competition.
1. The
Anglo-Celtic psycho-social model is based upon: individualism, democratic rule,
open communication, free mobility, plurality of lifestyle, personal growth,
tolerance of difference, encouragement of invention, competition,
experimentation, creativity, decentralization, private enterprise, free-market
exchange, distrust of military authority.
2. The
Mediterranean psycho-social model (derived from Oriental and Middle-Eastern
philosophies) emphasized: subordination of the individual to authoritarian
hive-rule, restriction of communication (censorship), restriction of movement,
controlled uniformity of lifestyle, discouragement of personal growth, rigid
maintenance of herd-tradition, state monopoly, distrust of the inventive
experimental approach, glorification of military control, centralization,
collective enterprise, obedience to bureaucracy, suppression of difference.
A brief
examination of the evolution of these two social models in South and North
America provides instructive suggestions for the future of Space Colonization.
The technological
and economic solutions necessary for permanent and highly profitable High
Orbital Mini-Earths (H.O.M.E.S.) appear to have been adequately worked out. The
future to post-terrestrial Plan-It colonization now depends on resolving the
soft-ware issues: mobilization of public opinion supporting free migration;
democratic access to available resources; political and cultural control;
psycho-social models and metaphors to guide life in the new custom-made worlds.
The authors
suggest that the best way to avoid the South Americanization of Space (i.e., the
emergence of civil-service bureaucracies, military dictatorships, class
struggles, centralized monopolies, impositions of standardized life-styles) is
to re-examine the specific factors which led to the success of the North
American model. We recall the emphasis on individuality, the open invitation to
migrants from every continent, the free communication which made possible a
United States -- as well as a review of the obvious mistakes made by the North
American pioneers.
The Space
Settlement program will most gracefully harness the American imagination (and
the aspirations of freedom loving people throughout the planet) if a deliberate
attempt is made to recall, renew, reinvigorate and repeat the successful aspects
of the Jeffersonian-Edisonian model. Among these factors are the frontier
expansive spirit, the independent, self-actualized western hero-heroine, the
small gene-pool group seeking to live out a new vision, the need for adventure
and calculated risk, the genetic imperative, and the melting-pot open-society
mystique.
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