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By Richard Eckersley, published 8/9/2022Cultures define what we know about the world, and so what we do in the world. We need to pay them more attention.
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Another piece of mischievous nonsense about 'bad' Western culture and 'good' Third World dirt and poverty.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 8 September 2022 8:38:17 AM
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What sort of culture would have it's population terrified about the effects of climate change and at the same time decide to have the largest population growth in the OECD via immigration? With barely a murmerfrom it's media.
Posted by watersnake, Thursday, 8 September 2022 9:36:36 AM
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watersnake,
Good point, but off topic. Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 8 September 2022 9:41:11 AM
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Good essay, but somewhat limited.
Perhaps Richard's last word, namely universality provides the key to understanding our common situation. That having been said these references describe the all-inclusive universal (non-tribal) basis of Prior Unity for the urgent transformation that is now urgently required. http://www.priorunity.org http://www.dabase.org/p2anthro.htm http://www.beezone.com/adida/quandramamashikhara/thelawofpleasuredomeEDIT.html Posted by Daffy Duck, Thursday, 8 September 2022 9:43:37 AM
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I could imagine Christians were accused of Wokeism by the Jews two thousand years ago.
That thought doesn’t help though. Jews have some important lessons for the preservation of Christian cultural traditions, namely, sticking together through thick and thin and not losing sight of its fundamental necessity for cultural preservation, and highlighting the good reason for staying alive: Simply, it’s our obligation as the Human species until death us do part! Shame the Western culture is subordinated and called inferior by such subtleties less than well hidden in this article. Shame on you as the new recruit! Dan. Posted by diver dan, Thursday, 8 September 2022 3:57:35 PM
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The author overlooks the fundamental influence over culture.
That is an evolving written knowledge. A look back at ancient history. The greatest and most successful civilisation ever was the Ancient Egyptian empire. It was based on a number of key things. First it had no 'one god'. Second it had all the knowledge contained in 'The book of Thoth. The knowledge was central and controlled by 'keepers of the truth, 'Priests'. Thirdly, its higher authority was three values, Truth, Order and Fairness. Fourthly, they had effective contraception which allowed control of fertilization by women. Fifthly their economy was dominated and centered on a fantastically creative building industry. Sixthly citizenship was optional but to partake of the empires trade and industry acceptance of the higher authority was demanded. People who did not adhere to that had two choices, exile or slavery. Seventh over time it evolved and grew but its fundamental values rarely changed.Finally they practised common sense and decency. The Ancient empire persisted for six thousand years. It was the least mysogynist society ever. (Many pharos were women eg There were seven Pharos named Cleopatra) It's demise came with Arkhenartum and Neffrietti and the exile of the 100,000 Sun god (Ra) believers to Canaan. Western civilisation has a tradition of knowledge from books, creative industy, belief in Truth order and justice, most importantly an effective contraception in control of woman, since 1968. A. major devolution from a belief in a god and a movement away from academic control and stupidity as well as a rise in acceptance of common sense as epitomised by Trump. I predict western civilisations are on a road to evolve into the new 'Ancient' empire. It can adapt and eliminate the stupidities now infecting the world. Lesser cultures will wither as many did during the 6000 years of the ancient Egyptian empire Egyptians. And of course the author here is a part informed pontificating academic. He needs to read with more depth... like I have. (Oh, and marriages were often short term, contractual and purpose specific.) Posted by imajulianutter, Thursday, 8 September 2022 5:16:28 PM
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