Or the way we treat many animals and plants. Still lots to improve with feminism, racism, classism and things we can't even see are wrong. — Manuel
In a cosmopolitan milieu, I suspect it's more of a bug than not (an ever-present, atavistic anxiety in spite of the cultural and material benefits). Still, the insights expressed are spot-on. :up:Likely we evolved this tendency to 'stick to our own kind'. Is that a bug or is it a feature? I think the latter. — Bitter Crank
Plato and Aristotle both probably can be blamed or credited with almost everything that's happened since they were alive. IMO — John McMannis
Why do you think Aristotle made humanity too dependent on magnanimous men from-which one would derive some privileged status over your brothers and sisters — Shawn
I believe that Communism is necessary to the world … Regarded as a splendid attempt, without which ultimate success would have been very improbable, Bolshevism deserves the gratitude and admiration of all the progressive part of mankind ...
People like to group themselves by similarity of race, class, culture, politics, sexual preference... — Bitter Crank
The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism — Apollodorus
Bolshevism deserves the gratitude and admiration of all the progressive part of mankind ...
But just moving people out of the ghetto to dilute the demographics of both the ghetto and the suburb probably doesn't accomplish much. — Bitter Crank
In the ancient world there was considerably more social stratification, and the hoi polloi were held in low regard. (I wonder if you see echoes of that in Heidegger's conception of 'das man'? Is that the element in Heidegger that is said to be proto-fascist?) — Wayfarer
Plato and Aristotle both probably can be blamed or credited with almost everything that's happened since they were alive. — John McMannis
As for Heidegger, I thought his concept of das man derived from the fact he'd constantly yell "You da man!" whenever he saw Hitler or some higher-ranking Nazi. But I could be wrong. — Ciceronianus
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