[MD] Social Imposition ?
david buchanan
dmbuchanan at hotmail.com
Sun Dec 17 19:21:38 PST 2006
Platt said:
When cells "united in the body" become a "collective cell," let me know.
What's fun is watching you two collectivist-worshiping socialists play
kissy-kissy.
Arlo replied:
You claimed the "mind" was an example of something that was "individual" and
not "collective". Pirsig says otherwise. ..."Collectivist-workshipping
socialists"... oh, brother.
dmb says:
Oh, brother is right. On top of the subject-changing and commie-baiting,
(Platteral shifts) there is Platt's hilarious suggestion that he's right
because cells only unite to form bodies rather than giant "collective
cells". It's hard to imagine what what would look like. For some reason,
that campy horror movie called "The Blob" springs to mind. Maybe I should
take it as confirmation of my point and just be flattered that he would have
resort to such a ridiculous fiction in order to meet my little challenge.
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