So a king is obliged to provide for his people, and a people are obliged to defend their king--even if the situation becomes very difficult
-
-
ok. We're on different levels here. They are both transactional in that person who performs either mindset accrues some benefit
-
yes, they are both for benefit--my contention is that this isn't what makes something transactional or not
-
indeed. We've been reading Foucault and other contributors to post-modernism and performative theory of identity for class lately
-
so that's what everything filters through for me right now
-
big revelation for me is if human identity is performative, this is not good/bad. It simply is. This seems lost on most people
-
you're buddy Spengler came up in class the other day too
-
lmfao, context?
-
Hayden White and theories of interpretation in history. Spengler as an example of a particular mode of historic interpretation
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.