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I would contend that many/most of those things have immediately-recognizable profit motive or otherwise enable commercial enterprise, however. (And those aren't necessarily bad per se, at least in the context of this discussion, but just to speak to the driving force.)Forgetting2 » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:50 pm wrote:What about San Francisco Bay Bridge or the movie Citizen Kane, just off the top of my head. You could spend all day coming up with examples of things generally considered to have practical or aesthetic value created under an authoritarian structure.
And thanks for those motherfucking thermonuclear MIRVs, assholes. [Respect to 82_2882_28 » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:57 pm wrote:What I am saying is that great proponents of science taught me to be, in truth, essentially an anarchist at heart and to respect all there is.
Sure, but from what I know about those who came before me and gave me my life, most people worked for the common good. I work and live next to a beautiful bridge built in the 1930s. Huge bridge. The Aurora bridge. Sure, it was built for commerce and growth, but it was done for the common good and was built with pride and probably those who built it made little money.Forgetting2 » Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:50 pm wrote:What about San Francisco Bay Bridge or the movie Citizen Kane, just off the top of my head. You could spend all day coming up with examples of things generally considered to have practical or aesthetic value created under an authoritarian structure.
Well, that's exactly what Sagan propounded. He pointed out and wrote at extensive length about the military use of all the tools that could be used for scientific causes. He was a great humanitarian.Joao » Fri Oct 25, 2013 2:57 pm wrote:I would contend that many/most of those things have immediately-recognizable profit motive or otherwise enable commercial enterprise, however. (And those aren't necessarily bad per se, at least in the context of this discussion, but just to speak to the driving force.)Forgetting2 » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:50 pm wrote:What about San Francisco Bay Bridge or the movie Citizen Kane, just off the top of my head. You could spend all day coming up with examples of things generally considered to have practical or aesthetic value created under an authoritarian structure.
And thanks for those motherfucking thermonuclear MIRVs, assholes. [Respect to 82_2882_28 » Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:57 pm wrote:What I am saying is that great proponents of science taught me to be, in truth, essentially an anarchist at heart and to respect all there is.]
To begin setting up domes on Mars, let alone to develop the means to figure out if there are alien civilizations to contact, we’re going to have to figure out a different economic system.