Tim and all,
> > > [Dam] As far as topics go, I pretty much shy away from religion and > > politics. But I am intrigued by Horse's mention of the MOQ and > > politics, as I can see some real value there, if members stay away > > from left wing/right wing bullshit, which has been the problem in the > > past. I would like to explore the ramifications of how Quality can > > effect changes at a basic grassroots level when it comes to politics, > > and how this affects us all in everyday ways. > > [Tim] > hmmmm... it sounds as if there is good potential for an interesting > discussion brewing, on basic grassroots level ... politics. > > > John: Yes, and I'd say this phenomenon of "the internet", arrived relatively recently on the human social scene, gives new life and meaning to "grassroots" and Politics. This is key, and why I think Dan, Tim, Horse and I and others are intrigued about the MoQ and politics. It is central to the evolution of the MoQ that while Quality can't be defined (controlled or limited) We all know it when we see it. That "all of us know it" is a political position of amazing power. Just imagine a forum which crafted betterness out of variety of expression, and arrived at consensus through rhetoric and automatically eliminated the childish and stupid, simply through the very mechanisms of DQ. That's an amazing potentiality for the world and community and even if my own feeble words are ignored as childish and stupid, if they could help the formation of mature wisdom in the end, I'd be proud of being part of that process. Whirled Peas leading to World Peace, and the prayers of all those beauty contestestants would be answered at last. Idealistically, John Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org/md/archives.html
