Wonderful quote, Francis.  Alice's bigger viewpoint of the Logos of
the words we use may be lost on Humpty Dumpty in his need to express
authority through "mastery", of words, identity of view, and
reluctance to consider another meaning.  This may indeed be the crux
of the barriers to communication on the topic of capitalism or any
other, as " people began ' arriving ' at their fixed and
hardened perspectives, views or values. Which makes an open
conversation impossible, for there is mere reiteration of known
positions"

By Logos, I mean the traditional sense of the word, the "meaning that
passes between you and me," which takes into account connotation,
denotation, linguistics and semantics.  These are the processes
fleshed out in honest and open dialogue.  Groups often get stuck in
defining terms. Anyone entering the dialogue with an ax to grind, a
need to be right or feel injured, stops dialogue and keeps the group
stuck in argument (or outright abuse), and there are thousands if not
millions of places in cyberspace ready to engage on this level.
Violent language, fallacious arguments, cynical humor and personal
attacks are all barriers to communication, often by design if a person
in the group is more interested in talking only about themselves or
what they make the words mean as masters of them.  But we all know the
story of Humpty Dumpty.

Dialogue takes a knowledge of other group members and respect for
differences in language and culture before semantic differences can be
flushed out, and common understanding of terms agreed upon.  Then,
different viewpoints can be expressed and appreciated. There are then
those wonderful moments when we can experience our own viewpoints
expanding, as the meaning that passes between you and I gains
dimensionality.

I think this is an important thread, Vam.  Thanks for starting it.

On Sep 5, 5:37 am, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Like many terms used in public discourse, Ashok/Vam, sometimes the
> only answer is that given by Humpty Dumpty :-):
>
> "`When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone,
> `it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less.'
>
> `The question is,' said Alice, `whether you can make words mean so
> many different things.'
>
> `The question is,' said Humpty Dumpty, `which is to be master --
> that's all.'"
>
> http://www.sabian.org/Alice/lgchap06.htm
>
> Francis
>
> On Sep 4, 5:17 pm, ashok tewari <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > little time ? !  ... indeed.
>
> > But that's not the issue I'd highlighted, Fran. It was about " what *people
> > mean when they use the term* ' capitalism.' "  Not how it means in Das
> > Kapital.
>
> > On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 7:25 PM, frantheman 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > Well, if anyone's got a little time on their hands, here's an
> > > introduction to the subject of capitalism :-)
>
> > >http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Das_Kapital
>
> > > Francis
>
> > > On Sep 3, 7:56 pm, Vam <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I do sense an aspect of timelessness in the platform, on which people
> > > > with fundamental questions or doubts met and discoursed to clarify.
>
> > > > What happened was people began ' arriving ' at their fixed and
> > > > hardened perspectives, views or values. Which makes an open
> > > > conversation impossible, for there is mere reiteration of known
> > > > positions. Like, it would be disappointing if we came to clear the
> > > > ground and found it littered with buildings of all sorts, including
> > > > those one may disagree with or dislike.
>
> > > > I believe the developments take nothing away from the timelessness of
> > > > ME. But we need to go back to discussing fundamental issues, aspects
> > > > or terms. For instances, I am till date intrigued by what people mean
> > > > when they use the term ' capitalism.' Ideally, the user should be able
> > > > to enlighten us with all ideate dimensions to the term -  practice,
> > > > structure, economic values system, moral values, ethical values, and
> > > > way - of - life beliefs and philosophy.
>
> > > > The discussion would of course veer to alternate systems and
> > > > philosophies ... and so on. The participants definitely make their own
> > > > informed or cultural choices along the way. Life itself clarifies the
> > > > rest of the way. And perhaps the discourse gets upgraded ...
> > > > sometime ... if there are enough interested members to infuse life !!
>
> > --
> > ASHOK TEWARI

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