Chris wrote:
> Spot on Santa. For most people in the world concern about their
> position in the hierarchy trumps all other concerns. Thus, solutions
> to the climate crisis postulated by the elites are primarily concerned
> with the preservation of privilege, not solving the problem (the St
> Pauls meeting of the great and the good which Mark posted details of
> here recently is a prime example.) Industrial society has no solution
> to this problem - it is the poison, not the cure.
Yep. The evidence is all over the place. The higher you climb on the
ladder of hierarchy, the more invisible the problems get.
Can we hypothesize that, like a parasite, as it grows in size and
strength, a hierarchy will increasingly consume its host? How long do
we wait before the hypothesis becomes a theory, and the theory becomes
a law? This one is Long Past Due for lack of evidence to the contrary.
So let's just forget about the hypothesis - Henceforth it's a Law
29 Sept 2006, New Law:
Hierarchies are parasitical.
Pity really, that 'civilized' humans need to go through such amazing
contortions of thought to arrive at what was already known 10,000 years
prior. Maybe it has to do with the education system being a hierarchy
and instead of TEACHING it INDOCTRINATES.
(Did somebody say "Crisis in Critical Thinking" ?)
Walt
The greatest obstacle to the formation of a self-rule government, are
those who claim it already exists.
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