On 19 Jul 2010 at 13:24, Andy Skelton wrote:

> The Tea Party that I saw originally was about the same social values
> Pirsig saw in the Indians (native Americans) in Lila chapter 3:
> opposed to Victorianism, opposed to Socialism, opposed to Fascism,
> opposed to any overbearing social order, opposed to the remote,
> centralized management of private affairs; preferring instead to
> resist codifying an overbearing static social structure, to let social
> values adapt to experience in real time, to allow people to get along
> and live and die and be responsible for their own behavior.

Hey Andy,

Sounds good to me, especially the part about taking responsibility for our own 
behavior rather than joining a victim group with the goal of getting something 
for nothing.

Regards,
Platt    
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