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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 14, 2022

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Technologically, cities are amazing. Politically, they are a disaster. Every city in history would be best served by a rural dictatorship running it. BLM is the most recent example of this problem, but it has existed since at least the 1700s when Jefferson wrote extensively to the same end.

That's really interesting. Who did Jefferson's actual farming again? How were these people treated? How did people grapple with the actual farming for the next century?

How do you feel about Plato and Aristotle?

I feel like they were morally wrong hypocrites, too.

So why does Jefferson's hypocrisy have any relevance? Surely if it hits him it hits far more important pillars.

Plato's lessons on ideas, or Aristotle's lessons on metaphysics, or even Jefferson's lessons on statehood, even, are not so intimately connected to personal morality as Jefferson writing about farming is.

Aside from that, what are you even trying to ask me here? Of course lots of important long-dead men weren't very nice people. If that seems like modern snobistry, ask your local pastor what happened to Plato and Aristotle after they died. Being able to deal with the works of people you don't find very admirable is something everyone does, every day, and I don't think that's a particularly abnormal habit.

I don't think that's a particularly abnormal habit.

So you can see why I brought it up then yes? Your objection as presented was far more generalized than it needed to be.

So you can see why I brought it up then yes?

I'd assumed, and still do, you lean pedantic for little reason - Lord knows I have it in me. I haven't really swayed from that belief yet.