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#92 | 2025-12-23 22:39:02 UTC
The Point Of Reading History
Godel Escher-Bach

... This imagining is another important good bestowed by historical reading, for it dispels the illusion that H.G. Wells called the "governess view" of history: They (the bad people) are doing this terrible thing to Us (the good people). The fallacy in it is to suppose that any large group acts as with one mind, clear in purpose and aware of consequences. Such a projection of the single ego upon whole masses is a form of provincialism that is encountered in most political discussions and certainly in all social prejudices: "If the President would only act ... if those people would only see reason...." A reader of history is cured of this simple-mindedness by developing a new sense—the historical sense—of how mankind in the mass behaves, neither free nor fatally pushed, and in its clearest actions mysterious even to itself. ... 'The Point and Pleasure of Reading History' Jacques Barzun

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#41 | 2025-07-30 13:39:14 UTC
What is the model for moral resistance?
Raymond Wellesley-Falkenberg

Jonathan Pageau spoke about Robin Hood, King David, and the Green Man fron the Koran (Al Khadir) in his recent podcast. These characters provide a moral framework in which one is allowed to rebel against the authority over them. In all of these stories, the legitimate authority has become corrupt, power-hungry, or is broken in some way. These characters carry out actions (stealing from the rich etc.) which are on the surface immoral. However, in the context of serving a higher power, they are justified. Robin Hood serves King Richard David serves God Al Khadir serves the people A rebel must carry out his actions in the service of the legitimate authority to be considered legitimate. The link to the podcast is here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7GLGQRr2BM8vHfUBy1BsbM?si=6HVb66qSTpqFDUNbfvto6w

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