Old Age and Abandonment of Elderly: Some Thoughts
Old age is an interim period between life and death. It can be paradoxically both fascinating and painful. Much depends on how one lives this phase of life. Poets of major languages have reflected on this theme with great poignancy and sometimes reflected upon individual cases to drive home the reality of life and death. Old age necessarily and compulsively evokes memories of youth and looks forwards to the end of life’s journey.Why has the care and concern for elderly by young and adults diminished or completely disappeared from some societies and elders have been abandoned without any qualms of conscience.
The truth is that this crisis did not appear all of a sudden. It has been building up for centuries and has only reached its culmination point in the twentieth century.
Because of disintegration of a whole value system derived from shared Judo-Christian culture, a new secular culture came into being in the West which destroyed the old cultural moorings. The new culture was individualistic, materialistic, self -centred and body- centric and self- glorifying. The social structures in the rest of the world were still very cohesive, communitarian and supportive of elders as they lived in close-nit joint families, caring for the young and the elderly as they were not affected on a large scale by the changes that had taken place in the west because the new knowledge and its impact on their societies had remained confined to highly educated minuscule minorities in Asian African and other continents . But globalization and technological revolution, the previously unimaginable reach of IT technology wrought havoc in the whole world as western culture spread like wild fire. In a way it democratised and globalized secular modernity, individualism and the cult of materialism that wrecked human relationships and body worship became the highest goal. The duty toward others became an avoidable liability, cumbersome and restrictive of individual’s autonomy. It is in this backdrop that elderly persons are neglected, abused, robbed of their property mostly by their own close relatives.
One component of the modern........
