Our Way of Life Makes Us Miserable
我们的生活方式把人害苦了
Erich Fromm
埃里希·弗洛姆
Most Americans believe that our society of consumption-happy, fun-loving ,jet-traveling people creates the greatest happiness for the greatest number. Contrary to this view,I believe that our present way of life leads to increasing anxiety,helplessness and,eventually,to the disintegration of our culture. I refuse to identify fun with pleasure, consumption with joy, busyness with happiness,or the faceless,buck-passing " organization man " with an independent individual.
大多数美国人以为,在我们的社会里,人们热衷于消费、喜欢玩乐、乘坐喷气式飞机旅行, 这就为最大多数人创造了最大的幸福。与这一观点相反,我认为,我们目前的生活方式导致忧 虑与日俱增、自立能力丧失,最终致使我们的文化解体。我并不认为玩乐即愉悦、消费即欢乐、忙碌即幸福,也不把缺乏个性、推卸责任的"组织人"与独立自主的个人混为一谈。
From this critical view our rates of alcoholism, suicide and divorce, as well as juvenile delinquency,gang rule, acts of violence and indifference to life, are characteristic symptoms of our "pathology of 10 normalcy". It may be argued that all these pathological phenomena exist because we have not yet reached our aim,that of an affluent society. It is true, we are still far from being an affluent society. But the material progress made in the last decades allows us to hope that our system might eventually produce a materially affluent society. Yet will we be happier then? The example of Sweden, one of the most prosperous, democratic and peaceful European countries, is not very encouraging: Sweden, as is often pointed out, in spite of all its material security has among the highest alcoholism and suicide rates in Europe, while a much poorer country like Ireland ranks among the lowest in these respects. Could it be that our dream that material welfare per se leads to happiness is just a pipe dream?...
从这一批评性的观点来看,我们社会中的酗酒人数、自杀率、离婚率、少年犯罪、黑社会统治、暴力行为、对生活的冷漠态度等,都是我们"通常病变"的典型症状。有人或许会争辩,这些病态现象之所以存在,是因为我们尚未达到我们的目标——建成富足社会。诚然,我们还远远算不上富足社会,但过去几十年中取得的物质进步足以使我们期盼,我们的制度有可能最终建 立起一个物质上富足的社会。然而,到那时我们是否会幸福一点呢?瑞典是欧洲最繁荣、最民主、最爱和平的国家之一,而该国的例子却并不怎么令人鼓舞:正如人们经常指出的那样,尽管瑞典在物质方面完全有保障,但其酗酒人数与自杀率在欧洲国家中属最高之一,而如爱尔兰这样贫困得多的国家在这些方面的比率却在最低之列。我们所持的物质福利本身能带来幸福的梦想,会不会只是一个不切实际的幻想呢?……
来源:可可英语 http://www.kekenet.com/daxue/201611/467685.shtml