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12-07-2005, 10:25 AM
Great. I do agree here, absolutelly. And I fell just exactly like you, I guess the similarity of age and interests we have. But I was thinking abotu this for a long time, I love to do my anthropological studies. If we see, there is always a centre for societies. For example, the centre in the middle-ages was the church. The centre since the 1700s is capitalism. But it's already falling. You see, msot people always are part of the centre, that is why in 1200 most people believed that the church would govern everything in the universe, that it would dominate all countries and convert and controll all. But there were already some mathematicians, that could see the end: they new then that the Rennaisance was going to happen, that the church was already falling, and that there was nothing that could be done to stop. Now, we are those that can see in a few hundred years capitalism wil have fallen, actually in less time: around 150 years will be suficient, and now if you go and tell someone, even smart people, that capitalism is falling and it can't be stoped they will say "Wat da f*"- r u takin?" but it's true, it is falling and notihng can be done. It is preciselly falling because there it is, liek church was in it's stime, the centre. And we all know that the centre of things, are their ends. The end of capitalism, is capitalism itslef. Like the church. I have to do some homework. I'll carry on later. |