GRGR(12) some comments

Cjhurtt6 at aol.com Cjhurtt6 at aol.com
Wed Oct 20 14:38:26 CDT 1999


In a message dated 10/19/99 5:29:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
Lycidas at worldnet.att.net writes:

 
 I think you want Plato's partner in crime, Aristotle here. 
 
i should have known. his models are the direct ancestor of all bad tv shows 
and movies.

 >  i  don't see how one could say the masters power could not last if their
 > technology led to automation and at the same time say they would maintain
 > that power. 
 This is an interesting question. A great question to ask
 about Aristotle. An important issue I think in M&D in
 particular. How does Aristotle deal with this apparent
 paradox? Reason, is the short answer, and of course for
 Aristotle some men are by nature slaves. 
 
http://webusers.anet-stl.com/~civil/slaverycurrierives1.html
came across this site...blood ran cold. 
also re-found that aristotle described the camera(room) obscura(dark). hmm 
lots of film in trps work.
working on m&d/slavery/tech post



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