Grabar
sims
sims at ezpzapps.com
Sat Sep 11 11:01:43 CDT 2004
>On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 14:19, John M. Krafft wrote:
>> I happened to catch your message on the list about scoundrels. I'd
>>say a good
>> half or more of Americans (voters and otherwise) probably are scoundrels, or
>> else are pathetically eager to be deceived, but then I'm a cynic. Jonathan
>> Swift (in A Tale of a Tub) divides people into fools and knaves,
>>which is even
>> more cynical.
>
>It's important to say in this regard that the ease with a large
>proportion of the American electorate (or any electorate) can be
>manipulated has nothing to do with patriotism or scoundrelism. Has to do
>with propaganda, lack of attention, and alas in all to many cases
>ignorance.
Emotions are what it is all about.
The manipulation of emotions through fear is how it gets done.
Ignorant, smart, sophisticated...are mostly irrelevant concepts/terms/words
when it comes to emotions.
People who use logic, read the fine print in policy statements,
understand complex systems,
and almost any other analytical method and keep their emotions out of
the equation are in the
minority...at least that is my take on this. Emotions are like a
programming "front script"
which re-channels all activity coming in from the queue.
Ciao
sims
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