[MD] The relativity of the MoQ
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plattholden at gmail.com
Mon Aug 24 14:04:15 PDT 2009
On 24 Aug 2009 at 11:12, X Acto wrote:
> A good MoQ arguement to follow, and I invite Platt in on it, is this:
Thanks for the invite.
> IS a culture that values intellectual quality vs. one that does not, truly superior
> even if that cultures intellectual level destroys and undercuts it's social level?
No. Pirsig makes this clear in Chapter 24 of Lila:
"In the battle of society against biology, the new twentieth-century
intellectuals have taken biology's side. Society can handle biology alone
by means of prisons and guns and police and the military. But when the
intellectuals in control of society take biology's side against society then
society is caught in a cross fire from which it has no protection,"
> IS a intellectually destructive society
> superior to
> a socially oppressive society?
A socially oppressive society would be an intellectually destructive
society. Current case in point: North Korea. Rephrase the question?
Thanks for asking, Ron.
Platt
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