Morality of politics
July 23rd, 2007, search relatedRelated posts :: a Groundwork paraphrase] :: Morality of politics :: Morality of politics :: The Morality of Politics and The Immorality of Religion
In a message dated 7/21/2007 3:40:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
tgeorgescu at home.nl writes:
The only relevant prediction social sciences are capable of is this: past
behavior is the best predictor of future behavior. How could one image that
a humanity that lived in wars, genocides, bloodshed and general misbehavior
for the past three thousand years would do better in the next three thousand
years?
Zarathustra simply cannot outsmart the Devil, in order to steal (remove) the
world from his domination.
There is a story written by Diogenes Laertios that before incarnation, a
person got to choose the sort of life he will have on Earth. He has chosen
an insignificant life, that of a philosopher. This simple and modest life
was greatly appreciated by the gods, and greatly rewarded in the afterlife.
That’s why I consider myself happy to not be a part of politics.
Greetings,
Tudor Georgescu
Tudor;
Your statement makes you very much a part of politics.
Sincerely,
Bernard
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