you think Plato wouldve stood for this shit
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Anyway I am thinking now that relationships with /people/ have been quite generally replaced by relationships with /institutions/ Which frankly is a pretty rotten trade-off
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Legal status aside institutions are not human they are entirely alien And they don't give a fuck about you except inasmuch as you benefit them And you don't mean anything to them Think an institution is gonna come to your funeral?
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Think an institution is capable of forgiveness?https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz …
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We barely live in a society And less and less every day fin.
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Reminds me of the Christian “anyone could be Christian” treat others well axiom
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Oh yeah! Or not even Christian Recall the Samaritan
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ages_of_Man#Hesiod's_Five_Ages … > xenia > super dead in formal terms but still powerful Not the fully Iron Age yet, heh.pic.twitter.com/bB2d7FTx0B
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This is one aspect of "poorer" societies that I consider promising, that with a good culture it often has kept meaningful hospitality norms intact. In large part I've mostly thought of this in terms of where I'd want to visit but I think it has potential for broader significance.
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