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Author: RSF GroupRSF Group Date: Mar 28, 2008 17:43
we need a new way to discuss important subjects and topics. too
often, we deal with single issues, one at a time. but, in the real
world, everything is intertwined.
for example, it makes no sense to speak of inner-city education
without discussing the nature of black cultural values, hispanic
cultural values, white trash cultural values. and, public education
also links up with issue of family. but, when we speak of public
education, we only talk of spending, teachers, administration,
etc. to be sure, people do bring up issue of family problems and
social problems of the larger community when discussing the issue of
education. but, we speak of them as side issues when they are central
to the issue.
instead of dealing with social issues, we should deal with social
tissues. issue-ism...
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Author: ImmortalistImmortalist Date: Mar 28, 2008 19:51
On Mar 28, 5:43 pm, RSF Group hotmail.com> wrote:
> we need a new way to discuss important subjects and topics. too
> often, we deal with single issues, one at a time. but, in the real
> world, everything is intertwined.
>
I want to comment again about this part later.
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> consider the following scenario: there is bob and james. both are
> free people. bob uses his freedom to work hard and earn his own
> money. james uses his freedom to be lazy and poor. suppose the
> government decides this is unfair. so, the government curtails bob's
> freedom and forces him to pay 35%% of his earning to take care of
> james. (taxation always violates freedom, because if we refuse to part
> with our money we are dragged off to jail.
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Author: ZerkonXZerkonX Date: Mar 29, 2008 08:39
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:43:12 -0700, RSF Group wrote:
> we need a new way to discuss important subjects and topics. too often,
> we deal with single issues, one at a time. but, in the real world,
> everything is intertwined.
Starts good.
> for example, it makes no sense to speak of inner-city education without
> discussing the nature of black cultural values, hispanic cultural
> values, white trash cultural values. and,....
Gets dicey real fast..
>. it's liberal fantasy pukeville. it's
> contextualization-gone- wild.
Ends by self defeat. Demands that consideration of the 'intertwined' be
done through the myopia of racism and the loathing of others.
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Author: *Anarcissie**Anarcissie* Date: Mar 29, 2008 09:34
The object represses. Get used to it.
On Mar 28, 8:43 pm, RSF Group hotmail.com> wrote:
> we need a new way to discuss important subjects and topics. too
> often, we deal with single issues, one at a time. but, in the real
> world...
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Author: James WhiteheadJames Whitehead Date: Mar 30, 2008 02:12
Same old mistake - the idiot thinks the money in their pocket is theirs -
its not - its the states- thats what gives the paper value -
the options are to either change the state or leave it. Was there income tax
in the former USSR - certainly it was criminal not to work...
"*Anarcissie*" gmail.com> wrote in message
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The object represses. Get used to it.
On Mar 28, 8:43 pm, RSF Group hotmail.com> wrote:
> we need a new way to discuss important subjects and topics. too
> often, we deal with single issues, one at a time. but, in the real
> world...
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Author: toolytooly Date: Apr 3, 2008 08:50
> we need a new way to discuss important subjects and topics. too
> often, we deal with single issues, one at a time. but, in the real
> world, everything is intertwined.
> for example, it makes no sense to speak of inner-city education
> without discussing the nature of black cultural values, hispanic
> cultural values, white trash cultural values. and, public education
> also links up with issue of family. but, when we speak of public
> education, we only talk of spending, teachers, administration,
> etc. to be sure, people do bring up issue of family problems and
> social problems of the larger community when discussing the issue of
> education. but, we speak of them as side issues when they are central
> to the issue.
> instead of dealing with social issues, we should deal with social
> tissues. issue-ism isolates one topic from related topics and from the
> larger society. tissue-ism understands and acknowledges that social
> reality is a tissue made up of many fibers--like muscle tissue.
>
> ...
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