bobk wrote:AirNut wrote:Bob, I like your point about words being a poor reflection of reality. This is why they can be miss-used so readily (part of what Joe is getting at I suppose).
We agree 100% there.![]()
For example, someone could write this translation of Churchill's speech about World War II:
"We are completely justified in bombing German men, women and children, because it was Kaiser Wilhelm (et al) who started World War I, Adolf Hitler who started World War II, and Hermann Goering and the Luftwaffe who first bombed innocent civilians in London. Therefore, we need to make German men, women and children feel the cost of the war so that Adolf Hitler will lose the will to keep fighting."
The use of seemingly disconnected nouns in that description doesn't accurately represent the real world connection between "German men, women, and children" and the war machine that had risen from their choices in governance (for whatever reason ... economic, nationalistic, etc).
AirNut, I hope you have a good sense of humor.![]()
It's great to share membership in this organization with you, and I look forward to many future thoughtful and civil discussions!!!
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This was the sad thing about it. Once we make our initial choices in governance, momentum and inertia can build up in the tide of events that can take us in directions not originally foreseen (and usually unpleasant). This is usually what happens in dictatorships / autocracies, e.g. the French Revolution doing away with one autocracy (the 'anciene regime') with cries of Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, but just creating a worse one (Napoleon) that killed hundreds of thousands of people. Ditto with Hitler.
So it's probably the underlying system of autocracy that is the problem, or more generally, humanity's fondness for saddling itself with rigid hierarchies. If I can draw a pretty long bow and put all that into the perspective of US Hawks versus the other autocratic 'regimes' (DS.org, SG.org etc), we can see the end-result of autocratic governance in our own little HG bailiwick.
Of course, 'democracy' is yet another label, and a pretty broad one, so applying that laudable, but broad, principle to US Hawks will be the tricky bit (good luck to you all on that). But from what I've seen so far, I'm moderately hopeful you won't be be guillotining each other any time soon.
Whew! I think I'd better just bail before I torture this analogy completely to death. So here's another of Winston's (quite apropos) quotes (probably my favourite):
"Democracy is the worst form of government.....except for all the others".