The best way to assure peace is too kill all non socialists. This should be done in as frightening a manner as possible so that others will never want to disturb the peace. Simone Weil wouldn't have lasted long in this environment. The peace lovers would have found some ingenious and horrific ways to dispose of her. Nothing worse than people who disturb the peace.Karl Marx The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism
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An oft used method is to change the meaning of words.
For instance, dear Leader has ended all wars and significantly reduced unemployment by changing the meaning of these words.
Thus by definition, peace reigns.
For some who primarily live in concepts, saying so makes it so.
This is how a part-time instructor becomes a Law Professor.
This is how Orwell transcends time.
For instance, dear Leader has ended all wars and significantly reduced unemployment by changing the meaning of these words.
Thus by definition, peace reigns.
For some who primarily live in concepts, saying so makes it so.
This is how a part-time instructor becomes a Law Professor.
This is how Orwell transcends time.
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The Art of Peace that I practice has room for each of the world’s eight million gods, and I cooperate with them all. The God of Peace is very great and enjoins all that is divine and enlightened in every land.
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And you are happy that Shia and Sunni are killing each other.Walker wrote:The Art of Peace that I practice has room for each of the world’s eight million gods, and I cooperate with them all. The God of Peace is very great and enjoins all that is divine and enlightened in every land.
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Straw man. Marx is not talking about killing.Nick_A wrote:The best way to assure peace is too kill all non socialists.Karl Marx The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism
He's talking about the natural consequence of capitalism: unrest, exploitation, alienation, and poverty.
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The Philosopher King redefines happy.Hobbes' Choice wrote:And you are happy that Shia and Sunni are killing each other.Walker wrote:The Art of Peace that I practice has room for each of the world’s eight million gods, and I cooperate with them all. The God of Peace is very great and enjoins all that is divine and enlightened in every land.
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Do you have any examples of this actually happening?Walker wrote:The Philosopher King redefines happy.
Who am I kidding? Of course you don't.
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I'm puzzled as to whether he is talking about himself or another.uwot wrote:Do you have any examples of this actually happening?Walker wrote:The Philosopher King redefines happy.
Who am I kidding? Of course you don't.
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Nick you seem to be trending towards Machiavelli or Nietzsche it would appear.Nick_A wrote:The best way to assure peace is too kill all non socialists. This should be done in as frightening a manner as possible so that others will never want to disturb the peace. Simone Weil wouldn't have lasted long in this environment. The peace lovers would have found some ingenious and horrific ways to dispose of her. Nothing worse than people who disturb the peace.Karl Marx The meaning of peace is the absence of opposition to socialism
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yiostheoy, are you implying that you could be one of those willing to disturb the peace? This is very politically incorrect and inappropriate for sensitive society that doesn't want to be disturbed. Just believe, obey, and pay the bills of your progressive superiors and you will be considered a peace lover by the powers that be and you will be safe.
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Oh my. Two people with no grasp of nuance and one of them is trying to be all ironic.
This conversation can only end well.
Tag Walker back in for the perfect threesome please.
This conversation can only end well.
Tag Walker back in for the perfect threesome please.
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Now we have another with their pants flashing revealing themselves as against peace. Will this hostility ever end?
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I love peace. I hate war of any kind. War of words. War in Viet Nam.Nick_A wrote:yiostheoy, are you implying that you could be one of those willing to disturb the peace? This is very politically incorrect and inappropriate for sensitive society that doesn't want to be disturbed. Just believe, obey, and pay the bills of your progressive superiors and you will be considered a peace lover by the powers that be and you will be safe.
I think our generation missed all the good wars -- WW2, US Civil War, Revolutionary War.
All other wars have been really bad.
Viet Nam was the worst. We did not belong there. We should have never gone there. When the French left we should have stayed out.
But Ike, and JFK, and LBJ especially, were all idiots regarding Viet Nam.
Nixon finally got us out of there, but then he blew it all with his own obstruction of justice and interference in a Federal national election.
McArthur botched Korea. Military warfare has been noting but an abortion ever since.
Wars of words are an abortion too.
Unfortunately this particular website forum is a ship of fools who know nothing about Philosophy.
So that means there will be a continuous war of words here with ad hom's and vociferousness and misdirection etc. Straw men. Red herrings.
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Have you read the link to the source material for the thread? It’s brief.
It concerns the peaceful integration of the life that you are into the inner and outer worlds that you perceive … the good, the bad, and the uggggly worlds.
It concerns the peaceful integration of the life that you are into the inner and outer worlds that you perceive … the good, the bad, and the uggggly worlds.
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I did not see a link.Walker wrote:Have you read the link to the source material for the thread? It’s brief.
It concerns the peaceful integration of the life that you are into the inner and outer worlds that you perceive … the good, the bad, and the uggggly worlds.
I only saw a comment in the O/P related to Teaching Theory.