[MD] So cometh MOQ, what next?

Arlo Bensinger ajb102 at psu.edu
Wed Oct 25 10:58:50 PDT 2006


Hi Gabby. Welcome aboard. Its been a while since we've seen new members 
move beyond their role as legitimate eavesdroppers and move into the 
dialogue. Now a couple this week! Very nice. I think your question is 
timely, as several on the list have been thinking about "where do we go 
from here?" I'm sure your thoughts would be appreciated greatly. As for a 
MOQ-revolution, this of course would have to be a ground-swelling, grass 
roots re-evalution of where we are, and where we want to go. At present, I 
see the SOMist foundation as solild today as it was when Pirsig wrote ZMM. 
Marx, perhaps, would point to the consumeristic opiation of modern culture 
as a possible explanation for why so many are so complacent to stick to a 
malignant metaphysical firmament. At any rate, good to have you aboard.

Arlo


At 09:59 AM 10/25/2006, you wrote:
>To all MOQers, is it merely enough that we partake in discussion and end 
>it there? Discourse is important, but so too is metapragmatics. Karl Marx 
>for example is notable not simply because of his ideas, but how those 
>ideas were executed in our physical reality. If Marxism's metapragmatics 
>was revolution, what about MOQ? Zen? Taoism? Im sure there are Quality 
>choices waiting to be found.




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