If all you know is the dogmas of thinking or what is intended by the letter of your culture like animals on a watering hole, you have no way of studying the subsystems for ecology. You are not intelligent about causality or mathematical style. Your intellect doesn't demonstrate intelligence about higher-order truth-values. The masses do not act intelligently regarding posited novelty or philosophic-religious truths. The middle class has no knowledge of the inferences used by thinkers or cultural scholars.
The subjects of pundits are illustrated by their immanent nobility in comparison to common folk who cannot demonstrate their competence in situations constructed by systematic knowledge. As people who do not know how to handle power wisely, the middle class looks like intelligent life with the light of free will without the darkness of philosophers' night. This illusion of wisdom is why we keep our military cut off from civil situations such as the leisure class and like watching cops be inept in public in the margins. It is why films of the kind common in America are about Spartans and gladiators who fight to the death for the culture and liberty of the province they are from. In Ronin 47 samurai abdicate their role in a province of Japan to carry out a suicide mission for their dai.
The university that was the exception to being chosen for their engineering department in my 1st 4 that I was informally invited to is needs blind and does not accept scholarships. After learning the capital and export economy of every country and scoring 100s on the quizzes about the entire experience of anything that my history teacher knew enough to bring up, I was invited to Vassar College by the assistant to the President of the college. They are a vast liberal arts campus that turned down an invitation to the Ivy League; and my father who has 2 PhDs moved to Poughkeepsie, NY to teach there. Their culture is intellectually bohemian and wise.
The original middle class is the poorest people in ancient Greece. They were the inhabitants who had to fight wars at the front lines in phalanxes with spears. When Greek civilization adopted the shield the fighters became an important force on the battlefield. They were organized into the phalanx and with interlocking shields pushed the enemy phalanxes into slipping out of place. With this new tactic on the battlefield the Greek soldiers could finally gain some political power, they could effectively take a stance in the ancient Greek practice of democracy.
The Greek civilization was not the modern world as it's founded today. Although Greece was good for gays, women did not have an equal status in society; and the dogmas regarding social value persisted. Equality was a topic for philosophers, and social adaptation was mostly used prop up the old order. Royalty would pettily deny the experimentation by Greek democracy to not be wise alone.
The middle class has never had an interest in moral resolutions or the social truth involved in the workings of mechanisms of power. They are a class that reacts mechanically with individual dogma. Their pursuit of control comes at the price of objectivity. They acquire power by undermining the founded culture. They don't deserve to manipulate a state.
The subjects of pundits are illustrated by their immanent nobility in comparison to common folk who cannot demonstrate their competence in situations constructed by systematic knowledge. As people who do not know how to handle power wisely, the middle class looks like intelligent life with the light of free will without the darkness of philosophers' night. This illusion of wisdom is why we keep our military cut off from civil situations such as the leisure class and like watching cops be inept in public in the margins. It is why films of the kind common in America are about Spartans and gladiators who fight to the death for the culture and liberty of the province they are from. In Ronin 47 samurai abdicate their role in a province of Japan to carry out a suicide mission for their dai.
The university that was the exception to being chosen for their engineering department in my 1st 4 that I was informally invited to is needs blind and does not accept scholarships. After learning the capital and export economy of every country and scoring 100s on the quizzes about the entire experience of anything that my history teacher knew enough to bring up, I was invited to Vassar College by the assistant to the President of the college. They are a vast liberal arts campus that turned down an invitation to the Ivy League; and my father who has 2 PhDs moved to Poughkeepsie, NY to teach there. Their culture is intellectually bohemian and wise.
The original middle class is the poorest people in ancient Greece. They were the inhabitants who had to fight wars at the front lines in phalanxes with spears. When Greek civilization adopted the shield the fighters became an important force on the battlefield. They were organized into the phalanx and with interlocking shields pushed the enemy phalanxes into slipping out of place. With this new tactic on the battlefield the Greek soldiers could finally gain some political power, they could effectively take a stance in the ancient Greek practice of democracy.
The Greek civilization was not the modern world as it's founded today. Although Greece was good for gays, women did not have an equal status in society; and the dogmas regarding social value persisted. Equality was a topic for philosophers, and social adaptation was mostly used prop up the old order. Royalty would pettily deny the experimentation by Greek democracy to not be wise alone.
The middle class has never had an interest in moral resolutions or the social truth involved in the workings of mechanisms of power. They are a class that reacts mechanically with individual dogma. Their pursuit of control comes at the price of objectivity. They acquire power by undermining the founded culture. They don't deserve to manipulate a state.
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