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Originally posted by zacherystaylor
reply to post by SirMike
Well obviously we disagree. I noticed you didn’t address one of the details that I addressed in my blog. Feel free to do so if you have a better case to make. The second part includes a list of excerpts which you’re welcome to review and refute if you’re so inclined even if you chose to ignore the basics as Huntington does.
Originally posted by kwakakev
I have never heard of Huntington before, but reading your post and this thread he does portray a public image of American politics. The way children are raised, especially in the early years is critical to forming the people they become. Education through the later years builds on this and equips them to understand life, society and their direction so they can achieve their potential. Competition is an important driving factor through this, but conflict is a destructive limiting factor. How many sport stars would be out due to injury if conflict on the field was encouraged?
Democracy does have its issues and is more of a mask these days than how it originated in Greece. The technology is building so more of the public voice can discuss issue, understand the problems and be heard in a common voice. There is a lot of public motivation to take more responsibility in how there life managed and regulated. There are also a lot of deep complex issues to work through.
The problem is in the perception of strength and aggression. Huntington is just reflecting the life he had with his struggles and is promoting the might is right line. It is science and reason where strength and capability are. With so many lies these days there is so much inefficiency and waste with the nation on the brink of collapse from over extension and growing global pressure to grow up. The course it is on is unsustainable and a growing number of people know it.
Your critique of Huntington's ideology has a lot of quality scientific arguments for progression towards a more peaceful and capable society. There does need to be more peer review put onto the political madness going on and pull it back inline with reason over fear. This will build the socially stronger rather than the egotistical stronger governance infrastructure. There is an amazing wealth of ideas and knowledge in the community, use it or lose it.
Originally posted by zacherystaylor
reply to post by Boreas
I’ll have to check it when I get the chance.
BTW Sir Mike if you address the details and or accurate facts, or at least some sources, to back up your claims I’ll get back to you; the version of history you describe doesn’t agree with any of the reliable sources I know of.
Thanks all.
But hope for what could be and anger of what should be is no substitute for recognizing what is and what will probably be. Its more a debate between realists and ideologues.
Are you saying that societies should be organized according to scientific principles?