Paragone
Paragone@piefed.social
<p>Empiricist Old-Testament Vajrayana, battered enough by life to have grown-up some, in my nearly-6-decades, autistic geek, philosopher who finds that Western philosophers are <em>nowhere near</em> at the level of correct-thinking of the Vajrayana stuff, & will be tearing-into Marx, etc, for their brainos ( Marx found that capitalism alienated workers, so he replaced capitalism with communism, which somehow "didn't" alienate workers?? I've already cracked the underlying error, but that is a long article. It'll happen. & so will the dismantling of the <em>other</em> philosophers' bogons, the whole lot of 'em. : )</p>
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Post #648836
That principle is important. In any system where goods ( of some kind ) are not owned by the people using them, then you have to make those goods near-impossible-to-break, which is part of where communist Brutalism aesthetic comes from. There was a book by a shelled-moluscs scientist who was born blind: he sees through his fingertips. He’s the one who pointed that principle out, having lived in communism for part of his life, & once the principle’s understood, it can’t be unseen. Kno...