When what you are doing is not by choice and you begin to build up resentment, against those whom are making you do it, including but not limited to yourself. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
We're better when we come together to feed, clothe, shelter, and defend one another. When does this dependence become slavery? — Mongrel
Is it something that's done to us? — Mongrel
Or is it something we're all collectively creating?
A human society is different from that. The idea of slavery causes revolts and revolutions. I'm trying to find the beginning of that. Is it something that's done to us? Or is it something we're all collectively creating? — Mongrel
Hello, thanks for your post. Interesting topic, imho. I'm just trying to follow the train of thought, concerning dependency and slavery. Could you define what you mean any further? — 0 thru 9
On one hand we have people who fall through the cracks, so to speak, and are in the doldrums not of their own volition, and on the other, we have people who very much choose to fall through the cracks. Are both of these people in the wrong? — Heister Eggcart
Only a small proportion of hourly wage workers are engaged in labor that is not alienating. — Bitter Crank
Why are there cracks to fall through in the first place? — Mongrel
A human society is different from that. The idea of slavery causes revolts and revolutions. I'm trying to find the beginning of that. Is it something that's done to us? Or is it something we're all collectively creating? — Mongrel
I promised my liver would behave after next week. >:) — Cavacava
The reason that livers don't decide — Hanover
Not that I'm disagreeing with BC. — mcdoodle
Enter Foucault, stage left. Each of us is complicit in the framework of power we find ourselves in, indeed I oppress myself, I self-censor, I apologise when I don't need to, I accede when I could have asserted. This does seem to me something in us - each of us spends years accepting parental / institutional authority, before each of us breaks out in our own way, with all sorts of residual obedience to habit / instruction / people. — mcdoodle
a lot of people in secular "advanced" societies might be suffering from a distinct lack in ideology. — Gooseone
It takes clear ideology, along with strong solidarity, to successfully challenge the dominant paradigm. Do it alone and you will be kicked out the door. Do it together with vague understanding and you'll find all of your wages docked. — Bitter Crank
"No risk, no reward".
If you were to sum up the ideology behind any revolution.... — Gooseone
Agreed. Livers, nor their cells can think or compare/contrast or choose to put their job into perspective.The reason that livers don't decide to give up but people do is because livers lack the ability to decide. — Hanover
Enter Foucault, stage left. Each of us is complicit in the framework of power we find ourselves in, indeed I oppress myself, I self-censor, I apologise when I don't need to, I accede when I could have asserted. This does seem to me something in us - each of us spends years accepting parental / institutional authority, before each of us breaks out in our own way, with all sorts of residual obedience to habit / instruction / people. — mcdoodle
It is slavery when the dependence is sustained by fear instead of by love. — unenlightened
I guess simply abandoning fear is a kind of emancipation. — Mongrel
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