BE -- "death wish for the planet"
Mark Thibodeau
jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com
Sat Feb 27 01:26:11 CST 2016
Agreed. Very much so. It also is chilling, to me, as a student of
post-Enlightenment aberrant thought, in the sense that there are certain
"new" habits or ways of thinking that seem almost tailor made to circumvent
these heretofore considered universal and natural laws of self-interest and
self-preservation. I see this perverse, willful, spite-like death-urge that
is present in both the so-called medievalist manifestations of Modern Islam
AND a lot of end-game capital-M Modernism's nigh unto psychotic,
narcissistically self-aggrandizing suicidal abnegation of the totality of
meaning in life... this Cosmic Horror that all the kids seem to be grooving
on these days.
I dunno. Does that make sense at all?
Jerky
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 2:02 AM, Thomas Eckhardt <
thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de> wrote:
> Ernie on the internet in BE:
>
> "'As it kept growing, it never stopped carrying in his heart a bitter-cold
> death wish for the planet, and don't think anything has changed, kid.'"
>
> BE, 420
>
> John Kennedy on the search for peace:
>
> "We must, therefore, preserve in the search for peace in the hope that
> constructive changes within the Communist bloc might bring within reach
> solutions which now seem beyond us. We must conduct our affairs in such a
> way that it becomes in the Communists' interest to agree on a genuine
> peace. Above all, while defending our vital interest, nuclear powers must
> avert those confrontations which bring an adversary to a choice of either a
> humiliating retreat or a nuclear war. To adopt that kind of course in the
> nuclear age would be evidence only of the bankruptcy of our policy -- or of
> a collective death-wish for the world."
>
> http://www1.american.edu/media/speeches/Kennedy.htm
>
>
> Kennedy also said:
>
> "In short, both the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and
> its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and
> in halting the arms race. Agreements to this end are in the interests of
> the Soviet Union as well as ours -- and even the most hostile nations can
> be relied upon to accept and keep those treaty obligations, and only those
> treaty obligations, which are in their own interest.
>
> So, let us not be blind to our differences -- but let us also direct
> attention to our common interests and to means by which those differences
> can be resolved. And if we cannot end now our differences, at least we can
> help make the world safe for diversity. For, in the final analysis, our
> most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe
> the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal."
>
> Quite impressive.
>
>
>
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