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What is the next age? (i.e., industrial age)
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RE: What is the next age? (i.e., industrial age)
(March 26, 2019 at 11:12 pm)fredd bear Wrote:


I understand the Samaritan story. As long as it's not too political, I'll add the book to my reading list. Maybe the informed consumer is being supplanted with a different type of informed consumer. One that hate's pp-up distractions and makes quicker decisions? Since they have access to more global knowledge, you would assume they could be the most informed consumer.I don't think things are headed that direction though. With most things being valued by a review process and people being more acutely aware that their attention and time is more valuable now I couldn't really speak to any increase/decrease of accuracy on the quicker decisions.

The comment about quality of consumer products is interesting too. What made that paradigm shift from making something that built to last to making something as cheaply as you can to still be functional. I think mass production and globalization played huge parts in this, but they've been around for a bit. Perhaps increasing mistrust in "name brands" played a role too? Perhaps the speed at which consumer trends are manifested we're just now seeing the changes take effect. I don't know if it's good to go back, or how we could, or if we should.


On a theological bent, since you brought it up, I think the "Love thy neighbor" verse gets mis construed and mis-used all the time, and I personally hate it. Most peple don't even treat themselves like they love themselves, I have no illusions about people treating others this way.

@gae-Or perhaps it's not just a labeling, but it's indicative of respective domains. Price's Law and Pareto distribution shows exponential growth in the technology domain (and other systems of creative production). It makes it pretty obvious why there is exponential speed of technology and the lead towards monopolization. It's not just social inequality, it's more ingrained, IMO. I think this underlying principal also ties into why the successful get more opportunities for success and inversely why we have the term "downward spiral"
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post

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What is the next age? (i.e., industrial age) - by Aegon - January 29, 2019 at 8:09 pm
RE: What is the next age? (i.e., industrial age) - by brewer - January 29, 2019 at 9:28 pm
RE: What is the next age? (i.e., industrial age) - by no one - January 30, 2019 at 2:38 pm
RE: What is the next age? (i.e., industrial age) - by Alan V - January 30, 2019 at 5:03 pm
RE: What is the next age? (i.e., industrial age) - by Dr H - January 31, 2019 at 8:47 pm
RE: What is the next age? (i.e., industrial age) - by tackattack - March 27, 2019 at 1:06 pm

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