Monday, December 22, 2014

Against Dogma

 In the end, we are a large mass of multiple conflicting interests, all with disproportionate shares of power and the ability to shape. With repetition, structures develop: in the brain, in social mores and understanding, in routine. In this way, there is a larger path of human progress that really no group of people can influence completely. It’s simply a great mass that we are all chipping away at in order to shape it in the manner we deem right. And so let’s forget utopia; these ideals can lead to rigid, totalitarian rule. You can’t bend people past their capacities to align them with ideals; they’ll probably snap back eventually. The best we can do is work as hard as we can to make the greatest dents in the greater shape, and hope that the form itself catches on. 

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