FrodeauxB on Thu, 6 Sep 2001 00:26:47 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> It's the law!-Or is it the money? |
When one traffics in the idealistic, one is outside the mainstream. The facts of the matter is that relative few believe as you do, and even fewer act that way. It is not that simple. To speculate that you would act in a life threatening situation in a way which is not self defensive and driven by the instinct to survive is just that-speculation. To aspire is necessary-to be practical is another. Even now you, I, we, aren't acting so idealistic. The key is not to spend the energy speculating or criticizing. The key is to act within the framework to change the framework. If one desires to bring about meaningful change, one does so by acting the way one believes, and not by critiquing others. Honestly, this bit about the drinking age and speed limits suppressing freedom is silly. These are not the issues nor do I believe they are even a microcosm of the issues. They are diversions, nothing more. What you seek is license, not freedom. I guess we must agree to disagree. Here is the issue: Now, if I may paraphrase what you're generally saying, the bourgeois mock-heroic shenanigans, as you call them, of bored rich men floating around the world in hot air balloons, of our extreme interest in extreme sports, our obsession with face-lifted, liposucked, and tummy-tucked celebrities of mediocre talent, our deranged focus on the sexual peccadilloes of elected leaders, are all examples of the funneling of our will to power into trivial pursuits and away from genuine heroism, exemplified by the likes of Julius Caesar, Napoleon, and Fred Nietzsche. Oprah/Nietzsche (James M. Crotty) http://www.disinfo.com/pages/article/id1548/pg1/ Sincerely, David A. Hamilton Attorney at Law P. O. Box 44202 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 Telephone: 225/387-4982 Fax: 225/346-6360 email: FrodeauxB@aol.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold