[MD] Politics
Ron Kulp
RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Tue Feb 26 06:51:03 PST 2008
Bo now:
I did not get my reply to Craig off before Ron's fired (his dud)
from the hip. Have you guys been sleeping in class? All static
levels are MORAL levels The two lower levels
are so old that we just regard them as a-moral, but the social and
intellectual levels are still "fighting it out".
Ron:
But what does MORAL mean to you? Is moral "struggle"
Or "domination"?
Bo:
The social level is often seen as morality itself because that
level's moral is presented as divine commandments. But social
value are basically duty to the common cause and in Hitler's case
he managed to make Nazism the said cause, hence the atrocities
to promote it. But these things only became atrocities (immoral)
seen from intellect.
Had the social level been "all there was"
Nazism would have written the history and the world would have
bowed over, but as it were intellect were the rising power (Nazism
can be seen as social value's "last stand") and USA - fired by
intellectually moral condemnation - threw itself against the Axis
powers. (I disregard all war facts here, that USA was attacked
and declared war upon ...etc.)
Ron:
American Intellectual morals condemned Nazi Social morals,
What are intellectual morals? I missed this part asleep drooling
On my test paper. Are you speaking of Christian philosophy?
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