That bourgeoise Chinese teacher guy who’s educating ivy league students about how communism was invented by jews, to control the world or something like that. I’m sorry I did not commit his name to memory.
This must be what they taught BoBo at school and why his regime banned schools, glasses, intellectuals etc.
I’m overly simplifying here, but I have a hypothesis that the underclasses created by a hierarchical society are forced to engage in the most struggle, struggle is where all knowledge originates form, even if the underclasses do mange to crawl to the top they will only ever be allowed in the outer rim of “Heaven”, not inside Heaven itself. And this leads to a paradox where the “advisor” is more capable than the ruler. This conflict has existed before capitalism and will likely exist after it, which will be the next struggle perhaps?
What I’m thinking about is not Utopia, it’s something scarier. A place where everyone has fully developed sense of self, capable of functioning autonomously, every single person is a leader and at the same time a worker. I suppose you could call it Outer Heavens
Heaven - A state of eternal bliss. Absence of struggle.
Hell - A state of eternal struggle. Absence of meaning.
Outer hell - Gateway into hell, for those running away from meaning, seeking to purely live with no thoughts.
Outer heaven - Gateway into heaven, for those who choose their struggle, knowing they won’t ever see the fruits of their labor.
Then there’s the people who see this and try to carve a 3rd way, because they see that there’s nothing at the end of both paths. Except there is no 3rd path, all they’re doing is desperately clinging onto now and re-shaping currently existing bounds of knowledge, afraid to learn something new. They’re obsessed with replicating. See how they treat concepts like infinity, dimensions, they think that you can predict a “4D” cube just by studying the relationships between 1,2,3 dimensions. All they’re doing is stirring up soup, they’re not making anything new. The further humanity moves, the more collective effort is requires to discover something new. The more difficult it is to organize and the more power each individual has the more people will be trying to destroy you, because they don’t want to move forward. So the only way to progress is to establish a group of people who aren’t afraid to face it to the end, together, against all odds.
That bourgeoise Chinese teacher guy who’s educating ivy league students about how communism was invented by jews, to control the world or something like that. I’m sorry I did not commit his name to memory.
This must be what they taught BoBo at school and why his regime banned schools, glasses, intellectuals etc.
Ah, the old nazi classic. “Judeo-Bolshevism” has been around as long as we’ve had bolsheviks.
I’m overly simplifying here, but I have a hypothesis that the underclasses created by a hierarchical society are forced to engage in the most struggle, struggle is where all knowledge originates form, even if the underclasses do mange to crawl to the top they will only ever be allowed in the outer rim of “Heaven”, not inside Heaven itself. And this leads to a paradox where the “advisor” is more capable than the ruler. This conflict has existed before capitalism and will likely exist after it, which will be the next struggle perhaps?
What I’m thinking about is not Utopia, it’s something scarier. A place where everyone has fully developed sense of self, capable of functioning autonomously, every single person is a leader and at the same time a worker. I suppose you could call it Outer Heavens
The first part is just regular Marxism, it isnt an unsubstantiated theory.
I don’t understand what you are referring to by “Heaven” though. So the rest is hard to follow.
Heaven - A state of eternal bliss. Absence of struggle.
Hell - A state of eternal struggle. Absence of meaning.
Outer hell - Gateway into hell, for those running away from meaning, seeking to purely live with no thoughts.
Outer heaven - Gateway into heaven, for those who choose their struggle, knowing they won’t ever see the fruits of their labor.
Then there’s the people who see this and try to carve a 3rd way, because they see that there’s nothing at the end of both paths. Except there is no 3rd path, all they’re doing is desperately clinging onto now and re-shaping currently existing bounds of knowledge, afraid to learn something new. They’re obsessed with replicating. See how they treat concepts like infinity, dimensions, they think that you can predict a “4D” cube just by studying the relationships between 1,2,3 dimensions. All they’re doing is stirring up soup, they’re not making anything new. The further humanity moves, the more collective effort is requires to discover something new. The more difficult it is to organize and the more power each individual has the more people will be trying to destroy you, because they don’t want to move forward. So the only way to progress is to establish a group of people who aren’t afraid to face it to the end, together, against all odds.
Is that Professor Jiang?
Yes correct