We Are Hard-Wired to Care and Connect - Part III |
Thursday Oct 02 2008
By David Korten | Website
Reprinted from "Purple America," the Fall 2008 YES! Magazine
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Learning to be Human
If
the properly functioning human brain is wired for caring, cooperation,
and service, how do we account for the outrageous greed and violence
that threaten our collective survival? Here we encounter our
distinctive human capacity to suppress or facilitate the development of
the higher order function of the human brain essential to responsible
adult citizenship.
We humans have a complex three-part brain.
The base is the “reptilian” brain that coordinates basic functions,
such as breathing, hunting and eating, reproducing, protecting
territory, and engaging the fight-or-flight response. These functions
are essential to survival and an authentic part of our humanity, but
they express the most primitive and least-evolved part of our brain,
which advertisers and political demagogues have learned to manipulate
by playing to our basest fears and desires.
Layered on top of
the reptilian brain is the limbic or “mammalian” brain, the center of
the emotional intelligence that gives mammals their distinctive
capacity to experience emotion, read the emotional state of other
mammals, bond socially, care for their children, and form cooperative
communities. The third and, in humans, largest layer is the neocortical
brain, the center of our capacity for cognitive reasoning, symbolic
thought, awareness, and self-aware volition. This layer distinguishes
our species from other mammals. Its full, beneficial function depends,
however, on the complementary functions of our reptilian and mammalian
brains.
Most of the development of the limbic and neocortical
brains essential to actualizing the capacities that make us most
distinctively human occurs after birth and depends on lifelong learning
acquired through our interactions with family, community, and nature.
Developmental psychologists describe the healthy pathway to a fully
formed human consciousness as a progression from the self-centered,
undifferentiated magical consciousness of the newborn to the fully
mature, inclusive, and multi-dimensional spiritual consciousness of the
wise elder.
Realizing the fullness of our humanity depends on
the balanced development of the empathetic limbic and cognitive
neocortical brains to establish their primacy over the primitive
unsocialized instincts of the reptilian brain. Tragically, most modern
societies neglect or even suppress this development.
A
depersonalized economic system with no attachment to place disrupts the
bonds of community and family and makes it nearly impossible for
parents to provide their children with the nurturing attention
essential to the healthy development of their limbic brains.
Educational systems that focus on rote learning organized by fragmented
disciplines fail to develop our potential for critical holistic
thinking. Leaving social learning to peer groups lacking the benefit of
adult mentors limits development of a mature, morally grounded social
intelligence. We are conducting an unintended evolutionary experiment
in producing a line of highly intelligent but emotionally challenged
reptiles wielding technologies capable of disrupting or even
terminating the entire evolutionary enterprise.
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