“No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a part of the continent, a part of the man.”
-John Donne
Therefore, if we hope for a perfect society, or a perfect, corruption-free country, it will bring us nothing but disappointment. However, as artists, we have the liberty to venture out from practicality, and talk of a theoretical society, that acts for us as an ideal situation by exemplifying perfection itself!
In such a society, or to put it more aptly, in an artist’s impression of such a perfect society, humanity is no longer humanity as we know it. People are indistinguishable from machines. That is because, in the pursuit of the so-called ‘distilled society’, we are mere clones of each other. Everyone works on a predefined protocol and our actions are cold and calculated. An individual’s specified work-field solely decides their personality. ‘To each his own’ is the mantra with which people live and die by.
I might be able to express myself better with the universal example of an anthill. Ants dwell in a perfectly synchronized milieu, with each individual containing only fragmented intelligence of the whole society. If we take up a single ant specimen, we will find its intelligence to be subpar and its actions, mechanical. However, an anthill as a whole acts as an individual too. It works, grows, excretes, and even shelters itself. This tells us that even though a unit of the anthill, that is, the ant, has no understanding of the ‘bigger picture’, it does constitute to the overall intelligence of the anthill.
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I hundred percent agree with the view that no man is an island. A man is a part of society. An individual's utility is useful only in relation to society.
In the same way a perfect society is not possible. I don't mean that we leave our efforts towards this direction. We must think for it and try for it. With our efforts we can achieve our goal to some extents.
--Shailbala Misra.
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