Another meaningless jibber japper of words from JPP poet of the absurd, the southern Wonder.
I have often wondered at the meeting of the far right and far left in a sort of ideological circle. One side starts with the premise that the natural world will create nirvana; the other side starts with the premise that an unnatural world will create nirvana. How is that final fait accompli possible?
In the end both extreme world views are the same as both posit what I would define as magic. Of course one has to consider history in this thought exercise, but for the sake of debate let's assume social and economic evolution has arrived somewhere in the twentieth century.
So what do we see then. We see the communists (there have never been any genuine socialist societies) imposing a world of control that has as its final goal the removal of all constraints, utopia in other words. And we see on the other side a removal of all constraints, freedom in other words leading to utopia. One starts from total control and the other no control, but both somehow arrive at the same place. Throw in a few totalitarians and you pretty much have all the extreme ideologues.
But what is this utopia they arrive at? Ah, there's the rub for the goal remains illusive, how would we know we arrived?
But here is where Dixie and other reactionaries are lost - they keep beating an imaginary foe for what else can they do. Today in America we have only reactionaries and progressives, throw out all the old labels or keep them, doesn't really matter. We move forward, and no amount of labeling changes anything. Oh, and it is a slow progression but obvious from Monday mornings.
I have often wondered at the meeting of the far right and far left in a sort of ideological circle. One side starts with the premise that the natural world will create nirvana; the other side starts with the premise that an unnatural world will create nirvana. How is that final fait accompli possible?
In the end both extreme world views are the same as both posit what I would define as magic. Of course one has to consider history in this thought exercise, but for the sake of debate let's assume social and economic evolution has arrived somewhere in the twentieth century.
So what do we see then. We see the communists (there have never been any genuine socialist societies) imposing a world of control that has as its final goal the removal of all constraints, utopia in other words. And we see on the other side a removal of all constraints, freedom in other words leading to utopia. One starts from total control and the other no control, but both somehow arrive at the same place. Throw in a few totalitarians and you pretty much have all the extreme ideologues.
But what is this utopia they arrive at? Ah, there's the rub for the goal remains illusive, how would we know we arrived?
But here is where Dixie and other reactionaries are lost - they keep beating an imaginary foe for what else can they do. Today in America we have only reactionaries and progressives, throw out all the old labels or keep them, doesn't really matter. We move forward, and no amount of labeling changes anything. Oh, and it is a slow progression but obvious from Monday mornings.