On Dec 9, 5:59 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
> My own feeling on this Vam is that organisation is that which
> structures the freedom for the organisation of oneself.  

Functionally, yes. But, like everything under the sun, there's more
( good ) to it.

For one, an organisation ( as an entity ) is larger and more abiding
than an individual. More individuals ( for the same mission ), across
generations, historical accumulation of learning ( at becoming more
and more better ) and capacity ( for doing more than before ) and
goodwill of the community, authoritative representation of common
interest and good in what is at times a god - forsaken democratic
polity ...  It is a huge advance in institutional terms over the
individual.

In structural terms, we lack nothing today in design expertise. Where
we fail, almost invariably, is in this understanding ( rather,
realisation ) that an organisation is larger than the individual and,
hence, the man at head can no longer be restricted or limited to
thinking in individual terms, for individual interests, whim and
fancy, idiosyncracy, etc. It calls for a ' rising up,' that seldom
takes place in truth.

> The rest is probably that which I would ignore until it fades away.  If there 
> ever
> was a theory wanting to get us from here to there it was Marxism.  Its
> brilliant 'plan' the 'dictatorship of the proletariat'.  

That's where I believe it failed, in remaining entangled in emotions
even before the intellectual clarity could tie all loose ends and
visualise the whole thing in overarching value terms. It ended up
being divisive, instead of being unifying and inclusive. Admittedly,
it was not easy in those ( miserable ) times and entrenched ( feudal )
structures. Philisophically, Marx had to still hark upon ' the call of
history,' and that ' history will prove us right !'  Sounds more like
a man of religion.

Personally, I hold Marx and his core concern in greatest regard. The
empathy he espoused will remain contemporary forever.

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