RE: Losing respect for Rand Paul
February 3, 2018 at 11:08 am
(This post was last modified: February 3, 2018 at 11:45 am by Brian37.)
(February 3, 2018 at 9:47 am)vulcanlogician Wrote:(February 3, 2018 at 9:28 am)Brian37 Wrote: You went into more detail than I was addressing. All I was talking about was his idea of valuing questioning. But again, in doing that he also came up with the idea of "essence" and as Dawkins said, and I agree, that took of among philosophers but ended up infecting politics and religion. Plato had no way of understanding what modern science was as far as methodology, control groups and peer review.
But even today I would agree with Plato, even today there are humans whom are perfectly content being uneducated.
Plato was just dead wrong about a lot of things. But then again, you and I aren't the types to consider any book "the source of inerrant truth" are we?![]()
Part of getting the most out of Plato is realizing that his works are a basket of good ideas and bad ideas. You could write a 50 page paper on whether Plato's influence on western history was a good thing or not. Inasmuch as his bad ideas influenced history, he was a negative influence. But he had good ideas too.
When we talk of human history, it is always a mixed bag. The new Cosmos hosted by Neil Degrasse Tyson, in it's 13 part series, took time each episode going through worldwide human contributions, from ancient China, to ancient India, Europe and Northern Africa, and worldwide you can find multiple events where humans got close to questioning social norms only to have the powers get scared of that and squash it.
In regards to Plato, I still love his value of questioning, but yea, he had no way of knowing what we no now.
I do also even regards to modern science, still warn people not to blindly worship that either. Science is a tool, but scientists, are still humans. Even today, both friend and foe worldwide use scientific technology to spy on each other, make weapons to kill each other. Corporations have a horrible history of creating junk science to protect bad products. Big oil used lobbyists and junk science to keep lead in gas, and today still try to use fake science to keep oil burning and polluting.
Point being, humans as a species are always a mixed bag. Plato did contribute some valuable ideas but no, he was hardly right about everything.
(February 3, 2018 at 9:20 am)Wololo Wrote:(February 2, 2018 at 9:52 am)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: It's not compromise for the sake of compromise that I'm advocating -- indeed, the only thing I am advocating is getting rid of the "my way or the highway" attitude amongst regular people. Not that I think that'll actually happen. Too many people are emotionally invested in that sort of horseshit.
Sucks that I have to ride the same fucking bus that their arguing has at a standstill.
Compromise only works when both sides give up what doesn't work of their own ideologies in favour of what works of the other sides'.
For the lat forty years that is the opposite of what has happened in compromise terms. In reality all that has happened is that the left continually cedes on its own policies and positions (giving up everything that works in the process) moving to the right to stay close to the ever more far-right conservative movement. That's not compromise, that's craven cowardice.
Dems gave up when Reagan successfully busted the air traffic control unions. But it isn't a matter of just blaming our politicians. It is hard to have any long term power as an average if voters don't partake. Dems as voters SUCK at showing up in off year local and state elections. When one looks at the AVERAGE balance of power of all three branches since Reagan, the GOP has controlled the bulk on average. SCOTUS has the most influence long term, and they have unfortunately been leaning to the economic right for far too long, and that has allowed the corporate bullying.
I wouldn't call all our politicians Cowards, I see more of those on the GOP side considering they don't want to silence their orange snake. I would say it is more along the lines that because the GOP controls the bulk of state govs and governors offices nationwide, we are as a party stuck being controlled by the GOP narrative.
But there still is some hope. I do think the Occupy Movement did spark a fire for the 99%. I think there has been a push back since. I think the fact that 45 didn't outright win the pop vote and considering his STILL low poll numbers, he and the GOP are not in a good position right now.
I do see 45 sinking that party. I hope he does.