From: Brian D Williams (talon57@well.com)
Date: Tue Oct 12 1999 - 08:50:15 MDT
From: "E. Shaun Russell" <e_shaun@uniserve.com>
>>Fred Moulton wrote:
>>I would expect to see a beer chugging team sponsored by the
>>Temperance Union at about the same time as I would expect to see
>>a political party sponsored by the Extropy Institute.
>I agree. Philosophies and manifestos which are developed into a
>political framework have a history of compromising their initial
>values. For a politic to have any public weight at all, it must
>either mirror the feelings of a significant portion of the
>population, or adapt its core values to those needs. Given the
>fact that Extropy has existed for 12+ years (longer conceptually)
>and currently has well under 1000 members, its support as a
>politic would be negligible.
>As I have said for years, the immersion of extropian values into
>mass culture must be done very carefully --at this stage of
>extropic development, all it takes are a few boisterous "kooks" to
>hinder the public perception of our philosophy.
Nobody panic, if you had read the instructions carefully ;) you
would realize this is a conceptual exercise. (think tank)
But there is a point. Are any of the cast of characters currently
running for the top slot in the corporation even remotely
interesting to you?
Didn't think so....
Thanks for the input....
Brian
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"At First the book seemed entirely a conceit-precious. In fact it
told a very specific story, and carried an affirmation that it was
the only story worth telling: the book was bound in heavy
sandpaper, so that when placed on a shelf it would destroy other
books." (page 163)
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