John,
I mean it's as if Platts argument is based on the idea that having the freedom
to commit suicide and unconsciously harm others  is "betterness"
that greed selfishness and gluttony is "good" 

If his angle is that systems theory is evil in context to ecology then
doctors are evil for promoting healthy living.

Who are they to tell us that smoking is harmful, that over eating will cause 
heart disease,
all socialist propaganda, they are the murders not my individual desires. Must 
be nice
to justify every indulgance with the claim of upholding individualism.
I guess individualism is defined by the freedom of being a complete fucking pig
If thats what one aspires to. This is Quality. The slow suicide of pigs, pigs 
with jobs.
Those socialist pigs that have no jobs are evil.



I ask, is this excellence?



 

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From: John Carl <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, June 2, 2009 10:41:39 AM
Subject: Re: [MD] Reductionism

Platt inflamed:


> So capitalism has killed as many as communism and fascism? Is that
> your claim? Let's see some proof. Otherwise, you're just popping off,
> trying to defend the indefensible.



I sent a new thread that didn't go appear yet, perhaps exceeding some rule.
But  I was so glad to see Wired mag post an article on the subject dear to
my heart, that I must dip my toe back in the water with you Platt.

http://www.wired.com/culture/culturereviews/magazine/17-06/nep_newsocialism

"The type of communism with which Gates hoped to tar the creators of Linux
was born in an era of enforced borders, centralized communications, and
top-heavy industrial processes. Those constraints gave rise to a type of
collective ownership that replaced the brilliant chaos of a free market with
scientific five-year plans devised by an all-powerful politburo. This
political operating system failed, to put it mildly. However, unlike those
older strains of red-flag socialism, the new socialism runs over a
borderless Internet, through a tightly integrated global economy. It is
designed to heighten individual autonomy and thwart centralization. It is
decentralization extreme."

I'm not quite as burned out on the subject as your many detractors, but I
must ask you if you are perhaps fighting the wrong battles?  Nobody wants to
go back to communism the way it used to be; that's yesterday's news.  What
we need in this crisis time (and it must have made you cranky yesterday with
all news outlets braying and the crashing of western capitalism falling down
around our ears)  is clear thinking about where to go from here and how.

Or maybe we should just quit.

Please read the article.
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