I somehow doubt it Chuck - but a thought experiment in action?
'Politics can be witnessed in primate groups' Paradox.  I agree your
point - yet we'd need a 'new politics' to get there.

On Jun 6, 5:07 pm, paradox <[email protected]> wrote:
> You have a point; but isn't all human activity "animal posturing" in a
> sense?
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> You sure that you have the rationality idea the right way round? Seems
> logical that the more "rational" we are, the less rational the need
> for politics, perhaps?
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> On Jun 6, 4:47 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > There a new global currency - Bitcoin.  You can google it.  The idea
> > isn't new - there have been many local economic transfer schemes.
> > Potentially we could all use Bitcoin and have as little to do with
> > official currencies as possible.  In this sense, the connection of
> > politics s with currency comes into relief without metaphor.  The
> > basic analogy works for me - politicians are in play for the currency
> > of votes and these are broadly bought.  My own contention is that we
> > have no politics at all, just animal posturing.  We would need to be
> > rational for politics and clearly are not.
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> > On Jun 6, 12:53 pm, Ash <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > On 6/6/2011 7:09 AM, paradox wrote:> A friend said to me the other day 
> > > "The sole difference between
> > > > Politics and Business is one of Currency"; initially, i thought that
> > > > this might be a simplification too far, and unduly cynical perhaps
> > > > (though i dont believe he meant it in a perjorative sense); yet, the
> > > > more i think about it, the more difficult it is for me to refute.
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> > > > Any thoughts?
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> > > You could say they are composed of multiple competing currencies, seeing
> > > it all as the interplay of exchange.- Hide quoted text -
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