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Desire, Distraction and Dialectic
Desire, Distraction and Dialectic I have a woman friend whose mother hated her in the womb. Surely an exaggeration! — you may protest. Well, I met the lady only once, but she was the coldest being I ever encountered who … Continue reading →
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Tagged "created equal", 5th Commandment, a mother's instinct, a mother's love, aim of history, aiming at purity, being hated, contradictions as opportunity, contradictions in history, coping with history, end of history delusions, enmity distracts from one's story, fatal flaw, female coldness, foundational relationship, founding contradictions, French Revolution, gaslighting, holier-than-thou, honoring parents, human imperfection, human traffickers, knitting women, Les Tricoteuses, living in history, method of denunciation, method of dialectic, narcissistic mother, object of hatred, personal history, playing the cards you're dealt, politically sexy, prenatal struggle, psychological abuse, recovery from gaslighting, recovery from longterm abuse, religious obligation, search for purity, self-trust, slave system, societal denial, strategies of hatred, The American DNA, the Guillotine, unease of the founders, unmaternal feelings, unmaternal instincts, unvalidated experience, USA as motherland, woman friend
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Life Review in Seattle
Life Review in Seattle We were in Seattle for a meeting of the Eric Voegelin Society. It’s a group within the American Political Science Association, probably the only such group that considers spiritual factors in its efforts to understand history. … Continue reading →
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Tagged academic egos, American Political Science Association, avoiding cynicism, Bill Gates, centralized economy, climate apocalypse, corporate law, economic incentives, economic inequality, economic predicaments, economic solutions, Elon Musk, Eric Voegelin Society, extracting life benefit, financial instruments, financial liability, financial soundness, global finance, good times and bad, high thinking, holding on to friendship, ideology and terror, Isaac Newtown, Israeli socialist kibbutzim, keeping our friends, life review, life smarts, modern economies, moving to Mars, nondogmatic academics, nontransparency, old friends, optimal options, PayPal, planetary doom, planetary pollution, playing the cards you're dealt, ponzi schemes, Seattle, Seattle ethos, silicon man, SpaceX, Swedish modified socialism, techie delusions, techie ethos, techie genius, truth seeking, understanding history, unequal rewards, women's friendship
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