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I dunno, Jerry. I emphatically agree that most philosophy and political
science professors should be washing toilets. But don't you feel the
occasional surge of indignation against your fellow citizens for letting
the wool be pulled over their eyes so regularly and calamitously? Doug
politely called this a deep conservative streak in American political
culture; but besides conservative principles, there's an awful lot of
apathy, ignorance, and prejudice out there, isn't there?<br><br>
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At 12:07 PM 7/20/2006, you wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On 7/20/06, <b>Wojtek
Sokolowski</b> <<a href="mailto:sokol@jhu.edu">sokol@jhu.edu</a>>
wrote:<br>
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<dd>[WS:] Yeah, this is a lesson for Democrats: follow the mushroom
theory of<br>
<dd>politics (keep them in the dark and feed manure), and you do really
well at<br>
<dd>the polls.<br><br>
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Why are you any different? Why are you not "them"?
Why do you insist that "they" are so stupid? If they are so
stupid, what makes you so smart, and so not them? <br><br>
I simply don't get it, Woj. I guess since I worked as a Taxi Driver
for my years of in school I have a different view of things. I kept
on thinking to myself that most of the people I knew should switch
places. Everybody in the philosophy and humanities and social
"sciences" department should wash toilets and drive taxis and
everybody driving taxis should teach philosophy and social science.
Maybe the two groups should alternate semesters. As a general rule
I haven't found that the lowly are any smarter than the elite. <br><br>
Jerry <br><br>
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Wo said: "People are by nature like sheep - they follow the flock
and keep up with the<br>
Joneses. This, I believe, is the result of our evolutionary
adaptation. We<br>
succeeded as a species mainly because we could act in sync with a group
<br>
rather than individually - which means that those with a strong
herd<br>
instinct had a better chance of survival. This means that people by
nature<br>
need rituals that create and confirm their belonging to a group.
Those <br>
rituals may take many forms - from an orgy, to religious celebration,
to<br>
going to a football game or a rock concert, and to voting to this or
that<br>
celebrity."<br><br>
JM: Show me the evolutionary proof. Do you even know one damn
thing about evolution? This is the kind of insanely ignorant
speculation that gives evolutionary reasoning about human psychology and
behavior a bad name. You should just keep off of this deeply
prejudicial and ideological stuff until you actually think it
through. Show me the evidence about "evolutionary
adaptation" or admit that you are talking from simple personal
prejudice and hatred. <br><br>
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