There can be no facade without a foundation, but there's no point to a foundation without a facade
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or the foundation and facade are inseparable. Foundation is product of prior facades
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loyalty relationships still transactional, just following a different script. Part of a different identity or set of identities
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noooo, not at all transactional--diametrically opposed mindsetspic.twitter.com/l9H2ZDY8Mv
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ok. We're on different levels here. They are both transactional in that person who performs either mindset accrues some benefit
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yes, they are both for benefit--my contention is that this isn't what makes something transactional or not
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indeed. We've been reading Foucault and other contributors to post-modernism and performative theory of identity for class lately
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so that's what everything filters through for me right now
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big revelation for me is if human identity is performative, this is not good/bad. It simply is. This seems lost on most people
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you're buddy Spengler came up in class the other day too
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Hayden White and theories of interpretation in history. Spengler as an example of a particular mode of historic interpretation
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