Banno calls it "bullshit" — unenlightened
Unfortunately I lack the brain wiring required to accept any kind of collectivism — NOS4A2
In place of the old bourgeois society, with its classes and class antagonisms, we shall have an association, in which the free development of each is the condition for the free development of all. — The Communist Manifesto
I wonder if since N's time the idea of the "industrialist" and "commercial magnate" has gone under the sort of makeover required to form him into a being more interesting, that a worker might follow him as obediently as a soldier would his general. There are definitely obsequious and servile workers, but then again I'm not sure the stereotype of the industrialist has been altered too much since those days. — NOS4A2
On the other hand, and despite the atrocities of the 20th century, State prestige has only grown in accordance with its power. Petitioning the state, taking part in its elections, and casting ballots is now the only means by which we can secure any right, which the state gets to confer at its whim and fancy. State power, then, becomes the means of salvation. That's why I would argue that the replacements for the old enchantments of religion and the divine right of kings is the State — NOS4A2
Learning the secrets of stars, whales and cicadas involves a tremendous amount of tedious work -- work considered tedious by the people who love doing it. The exciting moments are thinly scattered.
Now wait a minute... one of the benefits of civilization has been the rich discoveries of science, boring details and brilliant discoveries alike. What "magic of knowledge" did civilization shut down for so long??? — BC
No, that's exactly the science I didn't mean. I mean learning the secrets of stars and clouds and oceans; learning the language of whales and cicadas; rediscovering the magic of knowledge that civilization had shut down for so long. One of the recurring myths of pre-agricultural peoples is the ability to communicate with and change places with animals, an ability we lost through some transgression against Nature. The Eden story is a reiteration of that theme. We are only just beginning to shed the constraints of the conqueror's application of natural curiosity. — Vera Mont
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce. — Karl Marx
Do you have a decent explanation for how such transparent bullshitters manage to convince enough people to gain power? — unenlightened
People are stupid. — Banno
Yep. People are stupid. — Banno
Learning the secrets of stars, whales and cicadas involves a tremendous amount of tedious work -- work considered tedious by the people who love doing it. The exciting moments are thinly scattered. — BC
Now wait a minute... one of the benefits of civilization has been the rich discoveries of science, boring details and brilliant discoveries alike. — BC
What "magic of knowledge" did civilization shut down for so long? — BC
Otherwise, you are an untethered New Age, mystic freak. All big picture, no analysis. All pie in the sky, no hard-nosed data. — schopenhauer1
Yeah, about that. Are you sure Trump, Boris, Berlusconi and friends are in charge? — Banno
not the polishing of church pews. — Vera Mont
Stone-chipping and hide-tanning; canoe construction and making fire; wheels and pottery were all invented before civilization. — Vera Mont
First, all that does not serve power; then, all that contradicts doctrine, then whatever does not generate monetary, political or military advantage. — Vera Mont
I didn't have you down as a conspiracy theorist. — unenlightened
Or they ARE civilization. — BC
though I'm inclined to date its origins a little earlier.Civilization describes a complex way of life that came about as people began to develop networks of urban settlements....All civilizations have certain characteristics. These include: large population centers; monumental architecture and unique art styles; shared communication strategies; systems for administering territories; a complex division of labor; and the division of people into social and economic classes.
They - science, innovation, laws, mores, beliefs and rituals are part of culture, but many cultures predate civilization. — Vera Mont
Does the fact that Athens built temples with fluted pillars make them superior to the Lakota who prioritized portability--so superior that Athens is a civilization and the Lakota are not? — BC
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