[kj] OT: Competition?
The Exorcist
killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com
Tue Oct 21 21:25:17 EDT 2008
LOL... Thanks!
I guess I get lucky on occasion... :)
Orrrrrrrrr, It really does suck and you just want
me to stick at sucking so you feed me
false compliments. *grin* (Insert conspiracy theory music here.)
Best,
Yos
At 02:41 PM 10/21/2008, Karen Weil wrote:
>Beautifully written, Yos.
>
>k.w.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:killingjoke at theimmortalfool.com>The Exorcist
>To: <mailto:gathering at misera.net>A list about
>all things Killing Joke (the band!)
>Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 10:50 AM
>Subject: Re: [kj] OT: Competition?
>
>Who mentioned out of context?
>
>What you had quoted below is me responding to Brendan about MY signature.
>I didn't say anything in response to what you had written. :)
>
>I am not a philosophy expert so I usually will
>avoid the discussions. However one thing I do wonder.
>Is consistency a good thing or a bad thing?
>
>I can see not being consistent as being open
>minded and allowing further input into a discussion so that
>nothing is truly concrete and everything might
>have a different viewpoint or way of shaping itself out.
>
>I can also see it as someone who is wishywashy,
>can't form a coherent thought process and is unsure
>of his principles, understanding and ideals. Confused?
>
>The same with being consistent. Someone who is
>stubborn and refuses to budge regardless of what he/she
>comes across.
>
>Someone who is well grounded, has proper
>formulations and reaches logical conclusions based on his various
>insights into the current topic of discussion.
>
>This can obviously be better written and go into
>more detail. But you get the gist.
>
>
>Cheers,
>Yos
>
>At 01:21 PM 10/21/2008, B. Oliver Sheppard wrote:
>>Nietzsche is not one to go to for consistency.
>>He did say "Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich
>>stärker" = "What does not kill me makes me
>>stronger," and espoused, at times, a very
>>hard-hearted selfishness that spat upon
>>socialism and Christianity and two types of
>>herd philosophies that appealed to the weak who
>>were resentful, envious, losers at life, and
>>who clung to them to ruin the successful folks' good time.
>>
>>Yet he also warned people to avoid the kind of
>>character type he seemed to extol when he said,
>>"Beware those in whom the desire to punish is
>>strong." His writing doesn't form a cohesive
>>system, and I think he was against such things.
>>
>>Also, the Proudhon quote I used isn't "out of
>>context." Proudhon was a socialist, and was
>>pointing out the irony that when folks compete,
>>someone wins, the other loses, and then ends
>>the competition. On a mass scale, like in
>>business, the losers go out of business, and
>>one is left with monopolies -- according to his
>>ideas. So I wasn't quoting him "out of context"
>>at all. It was an accurate quote.
>>
>>-Oliver
>>
>>The Exorcist wrote:
>>>Jaaaa, I think we had a few emails discussing
>>>it when I first started using it.
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