The Greater Good
Or, how students really buggered up with Radio Waterloo
No one would pretend that the ethical life was the easy life, nor the productive or efficient life. The ethical life is simply the good life. It puts unimportant things like economics in their proper place, subservient to the needs of society as a whole. The ethical life serves the greater good.
The greater good. Not personal desires. Not self-interested behaviour. The ethical life has not to do with these. Nietzsche called such people nihilists, those who desire only warmth. Warmth in his words is the physical comforts of an easy life. The meaning of nihilist has changed somewhat since Nietzsche first wrote of them, but his point stands. To truly live the good life is to live the ethical life.
We as students of the University of Waterloo are guilty of such nihilism. Twice we had the chance to do the right thing and twice we failed.
How can I call support for Radio Waterloo the right thing, you may ask? Never is the silencing of an independent media outlet the greater good. Only through plentiful voices does society function in a sustainable manner. The silencing of any voice, no matter how small, is not something to celebrate. It requires mourning and a serious look at how it was allowed to happen.
We allowed it to happen twice. We caused it to happen. All are guilty. Those who supported the station failed to demonstrate how important any media is to society’s proper function. Those against are guilty of using largely false reason and common sense through economic arguments of personal good to directly cause the destruction of an organ of society’s function. The vast majority are guilty of indifference. These are perhaps the most guilty. Certainly, they did not fall for the arguments of self-interest. They ignored the debate entirely. They are guilty of sacrificing something akin to citizenship for the bliss of ignorance, indifferent to the arguments of both sides and unaware of what was at stake.
As students we failed to live the ethical life. I as much as any other failed. We all share in the guilt of conspiracy to destroy the functional organs of society.
The nihilists march forward.
Tags: citizenship, culture, debate, Nietzsche, Philosophy, public good