1. Because it belies an emotional stupidity; an inability to empathise. 2. Because all things are essential. 3. The dismantling of hierarchy and all instruments which facilitate it. https://twitter.com/amk2934/status/951694005972226048 …
1/ Evidently. Isn't that where we find ourselves today? The question put forward was as to why achieving equality matters. The answer is because it concords with a sensible conception of nature. There is no reason why we should accept the arbitrary hierarchal distinctions which
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2/ are imposed upon us, unless we benefit from them. If we do not, there's no reason why we should, and violence is the simplest (really, the only) remedy to that
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A sensible conception of nature is that things of complexity and beauty only ever arise through Darwinian processes, equality means everything's equally garbage. Be as violent as you want, though violence tends to breed more not less hierarchy as far as I can see
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Yes, and a sensible conception of Darwinism does not take natural selection on the simplistic Spencerian conception of "survival of the fittest," more appropriately and stupidly articulated as "dog eat dog".
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Nor does it consider things only valuable insofar as their relation to other things - "If everything is equal, everything is shit" - but instead sees everything as part of a whole ecosystem which is in constant relation with itself
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