Money isn't everything. Tell me who spent more and lost?no one needs to support a well-funded protest organization to fight against racism. So use your hashtags and fist emojis to your heart’s content. — NOS4A2
Atheism and the scientific skeptical attitude completely eradicated all of my former beliefs about God or the supernatural. I first picked up atheism from YouTube and the popular (at that time) new atheist movement. I later found out that their arguments weren't philosophically sound, but still clung onto atheism (perhaps out of habit).what key ideas have you been exposed to that have completely changed your viewpoint on a belief you previously held? — Risk
Thats really interesting. If only @Brett put the same amount of thought and effort into his OP as our ancestors put into making tools, perhaps we would all make more progress. :wink:Napping requires considerable dexterity; there is more to it than banging rocks together. The conchoidal fractures on the example pictured are the result of selection of the material and careful striking to produce a useable edge. This type of tool was used for more than a million years, so the technique was passed to subsequent generations. — Banno
Thats interesting because I remember Feynman talking (youtube video) about two methods of math in history, the Greek method and the Babylonian method. The Greek method used axioms, where as the Babylonian method did not.and the first chapter in the book we used was axiomatic structure. No matter who taught the course, the students were not happy. — jgill
I'll answer that. Stone tools could have been made in isolation. It's only when they start sharing and passing down their knowledge, do politics get involved. Or it could have been a peaceful and pleasant act of cooperation. No one knows until they start researching hominids.Do you think politics, as I define it, was part of her life. Tools can’t have been made in isolation. Even if she was part of only a family I still see politics as part of that dynamic.
Edit: if they’re making tools then they’ve entered a complex state. — Brett
Its an interesting question where science originated. I think a lot of creativity goes into science, and I wouldn't rule out poetry as an influence.Edit: but maybe science is an offshoot if poetry. From where and how did the idea to make stone tools originally spring from?
Edit: ignore my last comment. Obviously it’s the actions of memory, observation, etc — Brett
I don't understand any of those words you just used.The Greeks did not have a government until Alexander's dad, who was no democrat.
That's how the polis ticked. — Banno
I never even heard of that word before.I just wasn't aware they predated the Greeks. But seems they didn't. — Banno
This is very typical of philosophers. Use an ordinary word, and then proceed to strip it of all its connotations. :vomit:I’m using politics as a form of interaction between people. “The affairs of the city” are the affairs of the people. First the people then the institutions. — Brett
You can't divorce the word 'politic' from its original Greek meaning because politics is a Greek word. You're setting yourself up to confuse everyone.So in the sense I’m talking about politics, which is not related to the Greek meaning, which refers to politics as a game of rules, — Brett
I'm not sure what you are trying to convey to me.I mean that it far earlier than Greek culture. All they did was begin the ritualisation/institutionalising of it and give it a name. — Brett
Exactly! Problem is, no all humanity has adopted Greek culture! Is your mind blow?Tribes come before Greek culture. — Brett
Yes. I would say 'trade' is a way more appropriate term for a pillar of humanity than economy.It’s origins are in trading on an individual basis for necessities. — Brett
What did you say specifically?Based on what I just said I think that trading begins at an individual level. — Brett
'Economy' is an abstract term (and a social construction) invented by economists! *attempting to blow your mind*I don’t think studying something is the thing. The thing has to first exist. — Brett
Individuals start businesses. Governments and institutions are part of the 'ecosystem' in which business thrive.Yes, so something initiated institutions, markets or business. Economics is behind business and markets, politics behind institutions. — Brett
'Politics' originates from ancient Greece if I am not mistaken. You are thinking of tribal conflict.For instance politics comes before a community/tribe was formed. — Brett
Economics is a social science; modern terminology.Economics is about trading. — Brett
I say trading relates more to geography than individual tribes. Things get traded from places to places.But at what point does trading appear, before a tribe is formed or after. — Brett
'Economics' is simply the study of economy. Are you thinking of markets?And is economics just politics in action? — Brett
They can. Well, not fully formed, no. More like an organic process.And what’s behind institutions, markets, business? They didn’t spring up overnight fully formed. — Brett
I’ve tried to break humanity up into manageable sections, to then see where they might crossover, how they’re influenced, or to see if I missed something, or if my four pillars are an accurate way to break it up. — Brett
Poetry — Brett
Politics — Brett
Economics — Brett
Religion — Brett
A caravan of protesters —some wielding plastic pitchforks— descended on the Hamptons Wednesday to blast the rich and decry the nation’s rising income inequality.Pitchfork-wielding protesters descend on wealthy Hamptons estates — fishfry
That's only your point of view. It might be in your interest to keep NYC police department fully funded, but don't expect everyone to be on board. They give their reasons for the police budget cuts, you may not agree with their reasons, but that's what politics is about.That's 17% of the NYC police department's budget at a time when homicides and other violent crimes are exploding. And the new "bail is unfair" movement means that violent criminals are set free the day they're arrested. Plenty of links if you feel like doing the research. — fishfry
Lucky for you there are idealogues on the other side sticking up for your interests.You say you're safe from this insanity and I hope you're right, and I hope I'm safe too. How insane will these idealogues, as you call them, get before none of us are safe? — fishfry
I'm not going tell you about my personal life on a public forum. All I'll say is this: I have no power to do anything about all this instability. I might as well worry about other things. There are plenty of people who do worry about it and have the power, and I think they'll get on just fine. I'm not going to have any impact on this debate, let's be honest.Ok I'm really done you can definitely have the last word but how can you say you're safe from all this? Don't you follow the news? — fishfry
Nothing you say is going to convince them otherwise, that's why they are called idealogues. Call them out for what they are, and do everything you can to stop their unethical behavior.If you don't pay attention to idealogues, what are you going to do when they come to your house or your town to set the place on fire, pull down statues, and take over neighborhoods by force, with the acquiescence of the local politicians? I'ma barf. — fishfry
You would have to show that she isn't merely a fringe group. Or else it's just your opinion.It encapsulates everything wrong with the culture at this moment — fishfry
I don't agree with that opinion, but I respect your right to express that opinion here. :smile:I've been following the news lately and I think she's the end product of a plan. That would be my opinion. — fishfry
I really don't care about that lady.If you feel strongly that this demented young woman was wronged, here is her GoFundMe page where you can donate to her cause.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-claira-janover-is-incredible-fund-part-ii?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet — fishfry
I'm not a psychologist but it's a fact that people with high intelligence are capable of saying and doing very irrational things.Can you explain to me what do you think is in the air these days that induces a bright, ambitious young woman to get herself into Harvard and then, after graduating and nailing a high status job at a big time accounting firm, posts a TikTok video that immediately renders her unsuitable for employment anywhere? — fishfry
Politics often gets messy, there's always going to be some crazy person doing some weird things. And it doesn't really matter the side of the political spectrum.If it was just one person going crazy, it wouldn't be a story. It's a lot of people. She said she'd stab anyone who said all lives matter. Do you believe all lives matter? Would you stab someone who disagreed with your opinion? Would you even jokingly threaten to stab someone on the Internet where your video will exist forever? — fishfry
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