A system should be put in place which allows the crème da le crème of society to blossom into maturity, this will come at the cost of a non-egalitarian society — Wittgenstein
What approach should morally upright social scientists & legislators take regarding the naturally occurring inequality of human individuals grouped together within a state? — ucarr
Put down that old dog-earred "Nietzsche for Dummies" and go read Freddy's works. ↪180 Proof — 180 Proof
What approach should morally upright social scientists & legislators take regarding the naturally occurring inequality of human individuals grouped together within a state?
— ucarr
None. The classism based on the inequality of human individuals is in place practically, even if not officially, and it prevails.
For example, theoretically, officially, we're all equal before the law. But practically, we're not. — baker
What approach should morally upright social scientists & legislators take regarding the naturally occurring inequality of human individuals grouped together within a state?
— ucarr
None. The classism based on the inequality of human individuals is in place practically, even if not officially, and it prevails.
For example, theoretically, officially, we're all equal before the law. But practically, we're not.
— baker
By saying "none," you're saying you condone the double-standard that, for the same crime, has the judge handing down a draconian sentence to a commoner and a slap on the wrist to a noble. — ucarr
Your conformity to the status quo, once it's amplified by a smug polity, launches a potent recipe for revolt.
John Lennon sang about nobles keeping the masses doped on sex, drugs & religion. Are you also signed on with this stratagem?
Game shows, state lotteries & promotional giveaways take aim at the roiling dissatisfaction of the legions of working stiffs. Apparently you think they're effective.
The quick & the clever are forever herding the pliant populace into one or another scheme of usury until, periodically, a seismic eruption of social upheaval lays waste to the cultural order.
The classism based on the inequality of human individuals is in place practically..., — ucarr
And then the revolution eats its children and soon enough, things go back to the way they used to be, just the faces in positions of power are new. — baker
Who is placing a gun to the head of the masses, threatening to pull the trigger if they refuse to get doped on sex, drugs & religion, game shows, state lotteries & promotional giveaways? — baker
He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty. — Lao Tzu/The Buddha
Do you believe class division & the established social order, like human inequality, occur naturally, — ucarr
and thus no need for any type of social engineering?
Do you believe the law, like class division & the established social order, are natural?
In your sentence above, you use the passive voice with reference to (see bold words above) the fact of classism. If you rewrite the sentence with the verb in the active voice, who will you posit as the actor bringing classism into effect? You can answer by giving an example of the sentence rewritten with the verb in the active voice.
Do you believe revolts & revolutions are, more often than not, merely superficial makeovers of short duration?
Do you believe revolutions are always the undoing of their authors?
Who is placing a gun to the head of the masses, threatening to pull the trigger if they refuse to get doped on sex, drugs & religion, game shows, state lotteries & promotional giveaways?
— baker
Do you acknowledge two systems of justice, one for the rich & powerful, another for the commonality?
And you didn't answer my question:
Who is placing a gun to the head of the masses, threatening to pull the trigger if they refuse to get doped on sex, drugs & religion, game shows, state lotteries & promotional giveaways? — baker
Going by my experience, me saying anything to her or the cashier or the store manager would only result in things getting worse for me. Why is that? Because bosiness, aggressiveness, competitiveness always win, always prevail. — baker
And you didn't answer my question:
Who is placing a gun to the head of the masses, threatening to pull the trigger if they refuse to get doped on sex, drugs & religion, game shows, state lotteries & promotional giveaways?
— baker
Is it my fault the public schools give short shrift to critical thinking? — ucarr
Is it my fault the public schools give short shrift to critical thinking? The public needn't be herded together as livestock if they choose to resist. You can't deny, however, that rabbler-rousers travel the fast lane to prison. Most people are so numb with misery they've gotta be reminded of their discontent.
On the other hand, state-sanctioned rabble-rousers score pots of gold for their sage pronouncements, as we've been seeing with the many tongue-waggers hawking that Replacement Theory bosh.
I must say, Mr. Tweedle-Dumdee Baker, you're over-civilized to a fault, considering your experience at the greengrocer. I see you're a man who shelters by blending with the crowd. "What? I should publicize myself by opposing a shrew?! Messy affair."
Why, I say, someone's got to get you seeing yourself. You're deeply ensconced within a cage bound by gold bars, but a cage just the same.
It's beyond time you got that old rascal Complacency up on his feet and shakin' a leg.
And you didn't answer my question:
Who is placing a gun to the head of the masses, threatening to pull the trigger if they refuse to get doped on sex, drugs & religion, game shows, state lotteries & promotional giveaways? — Baker
And you didn't answer my question:
Who is placing a gun to the head of the masses, threatening to pull the trigger... — Baker
Ingenious propaganda closely interweaves with culture to make a seamless combination so seemingly natural as to prevent native members from even questioning the legitimacy -- both existential & moral -- of the state-sanctioned, core values of the culture. — ucarr
Otherwise, mediocrity will be the rule. — Wittgenstein
3. The Freudian revolution: The mind ain't special. — Agent Smith
Shouldn't the Freudian revolution read: The mind is a very special and edifying substance in light of the wild, enriching depths of the unconscious? — ZzzoneiroCosm
The unconscious, we have no control over it — Agent Smith
Shouldn't the Freudian revolution read: The mind is a very special and edifying substance in light of the wild and enriching depths of the unconscious? — ZzzoneiroCosm
The unconscious, we have no control over it and it seems to be in the driver's seat - bah! mind! F*****k me! — Agent Smith
Keeping up appearances is an art form in its own right. It's a form of self-defense. — baker
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