12-07-2014, 02:49 PM
(11-29-2014, 07:19 AM)Bring4th_Plenum Wrote: The Giver (2014) is a really good depiction of what a STS society might look like. Everything is tightly regulated, there is no 'wastage', emotions are controlled via medication, and everyone has a carefully defined role that suits their personality and temperament. Some people, for eg, are more studious, and others are more physically active, and vocations are allocated at a coming of age ceremony.
It's a regularised society, with compartmentalisaton of understanding, with only a few people at the top with an inkling of the possibilities beyond that tightly defined STS society. Any discussion of alternatives is seen as aberrant, and the person needs to be re-aligned.
Our own planet is of mixed polarity, but you can easily recognise some of the STS traits in various government policies etc.
What happens when someone 'awakens' in the Giver? I guess you'll have to watch to find out. But STS is not a fixed choice. There are both 4d and 5d neggies that make the flip to positive, before the inevitable flip at mid 6d. Neggies are not defined by what they do others, but rather what they do to themselves; which is control and contain their emotions and feelings. Love is just too powerful a drug in their world, and is feared above all else.
I can see the appeal of a STS society. It is highly efficient in its own way, its citizens are all taken care of, everything is planned and nothing left to chance. But it is also stagnant in repeating an image of perfection and forcing everyone born into that society to subscribe to that static ideal of efficiency. It's very hard to wake up when you've been brainwashed from birth essentially.
more watching: The film Divergent also plays off the same themes essentially.
Equilibrium is similar. A 1984ish tale about a medicated society where emotion is illness & art is illegal.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0238380/