[MD] question: MOQ, Pirsigism, passionate emotion

Ian Glendinning ian.glendinning at gmail.com
Thu Jul 28 03:34:32 PDT 2011


Hi dmb, might I suggest that similarities needed be horrific, it's not
the same as being the same.

Cup half full, rather than half-empty ...
It is positively valuable to conclude that even fascist cranks agree
on the oldest truths in the world ?

Ian

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 4:29 PM, david buchanan <dmbuchanan at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> MRB said to Steve:
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>  There's a very interesting worldview in a strange man named Melvin Gorham's book "The Pagan Bible" from the early 1960s. The basic idea is a pantheistic conception where the world arose out of God's progressive self-limitation - creating a series of "disciplines" in Gorham's lingo. When I was looking into Gorham some years ago I saw some likenesses to Bob, Watts, and Korzybski. ...By the way, Gorham seems to have had a dark side - my out of date webpage on him goes into some of it - http://marymaclane.com/gorham/ - seems to have been some overlaps, unfortunately, with the anti-Semitic and homophobic idiocies.
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> It seems awfully generous to say Gorham had an "interesting" worldview. My impression is that he was a fascist crank. You know who else hated Jews, loved Wagner's Valkyries and thought Northern European tribal culture was superior, eh? I'm horrified at the idea that this guy is anything like Watts or Pirsig. What likenesses do you see?
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