Authority and Resistance12
Apr 22, 2019We live in an age in which many of the old, top-down authority structures are collapsing before our very eyes. In large measure, the collapse of top-down authority is due to “democratizing” effect of technology, which is having an effect on our politics, on the media, on medicine, even on education.
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Harold G. Neuman
Friday, April 5, 2019 -- 12:06 PM
John Searle might refer toJohn Searle might refer to one application of authority as 'institutional rules'. However, he has said far more than this, as you well know. Authority has been around, for as long as humans knew they had to achieve order, in order to have anything like social stability. Much of this consciousness gained traction and codification through the Church and its own institutional rules. Humans, now, can think for themselves, more clearly and logically than two thousand years ago---they do not need 'voices; oracles; muses and (or) gods to tell them what to do'---bicameralism* is, as a practical matter, 'comaTOAST'. Authority is in a heap of trouble, seems to me... (*see also, Julian Jaynes) Maybe Ken SHOULD run for president?; philosophers and kings, kings and philosophers and all that...
Tim Smith
Wednesday, August 25, 2021 -- 6:58 PM
Anarchism is fine, but pleaseAnarchism is fine, but please keep it inside your own house. It's much easier to paint a circle A on the police station than your own college dormitory. When our local mayor asked a private college to discipline their students they referred this to the student government. That doesn't cut it in my horizontal view.
I could use a little more vertical and a lot less horizontal given the amount of trash and graffiti I have to wade through in my own relatively progressive community. There is a sense of entitlement to these anarchists that smells like hypocrisy to me.
Harold G. Neuman
Friday, September 3, 2021 -- 7:31 AM
Had not thought of anarchistsHad not thought of anarchists as believing or 'feeling' they are entitled. Considered them ignorant, if not outright mindless. Their whole premise seems to be based on origins, most of which are archaic at best. On reflection, though, hypocrisy fits as well as any other sort of mindlessness. Thanks for the insight.
Harold G. Neuman
Thursday, October 7, 2021 -- 5:49 AM
An aphorism for the topic:An aphorism for the topic:
Authoritarians will ever insist upon authority and the aegis to authorize. Resistance is the province of the resistant. These are diametrics, as old as their proponents. Whether the objectives are suppression or freedom themselves or adjunct aspects, the opposing goals are eternal. Some would say, infernal....just exactly so.