Meno_ wrote:There still remains the lurid record of the purges of members of the ancient regime, memorialized by the most famous scene of the murder of Marat.
As far as the foibles of history go, pictures are worth far more then words. Your pictorial representations are very relevant to the motive of the course of this discussion.
Arminius wrote:Meno_ wrote:There still remains the lurid record of the purges of members of the ancient regime, memorialized by the most famous scene of the murder of Marat.
As far as the foibles of history go, pictures are worth far more then words. Your pictorial representations are very relevant to the motive of the course of this discussion.
Yes, but note that pictures are not always far more worth than words. They too can give you the wrong impression and are used for the purpose of
propaganda
Arminius wrote:As long as there is capitalism (techno-creditism), there is communism (egalitarianism) too. Their "Synthesis" (cp. Hegel) is globalism or "humanitarianism" where communism and/or capitalism are/is not gone, but merely "
aufgehoben" (Hegel).Arminius wrote:[
url=http://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=
3&t=187738&hilit=hegel%27s+dialec&start=25#p2641936]And by the way:
When it comes to the obfuscation of familial, genealogical and successful filiations (especially if they are the basics for the premises of a so-called "
social life") the alleged "enemies"
capitalism/liberalism and communism/socialism are the best friends.[/url]
Maybe we should try to continue this conservaion in [
url=http://www.ilovephilosophy.com/viewtopic.php?f=
3&t=187738&hilit=hegel%27s+dialec]the following thread[/url], Jerkey.
Meno_ wrote:OK, let's leave that for now, and go back to an earlier point You made of Hegel's use of the word : aufgehoben. The meaning of the word has several references in usage, : lift up, abolish, cancel, suspend, sublate, preserve, transcend, annul, rescind, neutralize, balance out; in reference to Hegel's use.
Meno_ wrote:It's apropo and ironic simultaneously to hold an etymological disparity of one word, while holding to the unification of disparate political systems, which seems to validate in this way a congruency, which underlies Your proposition.
Does this somehow, in a far flung manner possibly demonstrate the geometrical, or spatial logic underlying this seeming unity of both: the linguistic contradictory derivative, with the societal , familial process that is also mentioned above?
Arminius wrote:When it comes to the obfuscation of familial, genealogical and successful filiations (especially if they are the basics for the premises of a so-called "social life") the alleged "enemies" capitalism/liberalism and communism/socialism are the best friends.
Meno_ wrote:There is method to the madness.
Arminius wrote:Yes, and those few who have enough power to make use of that method have an advantage over the many others.
Arminius wrote:Should you be loyal to your country?
If no: Why not?
If yes: Why?
And: In any case?
Meno_ wrote:Arminius wrote:Should you be loyal to your country?
If no: Why not?
If yes: Why?
And: In any case?
Should the question imply wider, extended propositions? By examining the meaning and the value of 'loyalty' and 'country'? Then somehow link those meanings to the changed fabric of what the represent? Literally, 'representation' the basic formulae whence modern societies coalesce the manyformed connection of members of nations to present themselves and be able to be heard individually? Or, has society passed the point of caring, primarily by the thought that their singular opinion is only a drop in the ocean of pre-determined power structures, where control and forced outcomes are achieved by propaganda, and illicit fraudulent , illigal methods?
Is the supposed and ever returning suspicion of most citizens about voter fraud not becoming more and more prevelant, hence their growing apathy about the 'political machine?
I agree with You, that we should care about our country ....
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