Another of
my favorite presenters at the conference, who pointed out how our ways of
solving problems sometimes consistently make them worse, was Parker Mitchell of
Engineers w/o Borders who went through a variety of stories of how the best
intentioned technology interventions in 3rd world communities fail the test of
organic fit. A 'failure of organic fit' could be taken as a precise
statement of what’s wrong with our intervention in Iraq, for
example. We have seductively high goals but are making a God
awful mess because we have no idea what we’re doing, trying to reengineer
someone else's natural human communities that have completely different ways of
thinking from us. Our regular failures with the under developed world seem
much the same thing. It is my belief that the whole rapid growth of the
majority of the human population that can't take care of itself (see John
Coomber & Joel Cohen ) is the direct fault of incompetent charity over the
past century, and that’s where we really need soul searching and better
technique. Well, that, and understanding the growth imperative and
how to creatively get rid of the stupid thing.