ldwechsler wrote:George J. Smith wrote:
I would go so far as to say inspite of a lot of people in the 1st world doing their best to abuse their bodies (and governments ruinous running of their countries), the average life expectancy for the 1st world is well above the 2nd & 3rd world averages, IOW there already is a caste system operating in the here and now.
And that does not include the caste systems already in place in a lot of 2nd & 3rd world counties.
I do not disagree. But there are amelioratives. Talented folk may rise far more quickly in the Third World (we really don't use the term Second World any more).
But if the wealthy (and I mean the wealthy everywhere, not just First World, can really get built-in advantages, that will exacerbate problems.
My daughter's grandfather never earned much more than a hundred dollars a week. At the end of his working life, he was earning about six thousand dollars.
I was a school teacher and administrator.
My daughter is a full professor (of developmental psychology) at a prestigious college and earns far more than I did. She's met with a lot of big shots (including President Obama) about her work on the impact of poverty on infants.
The progression is not unusual in the US
But if the wealthy can use their money to ensure that their kids come out far better in many ways...and since it's genetics it stays for THEIR kids, many of these things will not exist.
My non-genetically improved grandkids will be competing in sports against kids who have improved strength, stamina and reaction speeds. What fun is there competing in class against a kid who has a perfect memory?
The prom queen will be gorgeous...the perfect body with model quality looks can beat "regular" girls.
And, of course, improved health and longevity helps.
As a society, a lot of changes could be justified for all based on cost factors. Preventing diseases and getting them out of the genome would cut medical costs sharply. But a lot of the best would go to the rich to perpetuate their status in their heirs for many generations.
IIRC the correct medical term is selective eugenics.