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Lessons from Virgil

Cities are a manifestation of the collective vision of its people. As their people dream, so their cities grow over time. They are its grandest visions, with the potential to be great.

Comparing a silvan city like Vienna, over 2000 years old, to a neon metropolis like New York is a demonstration of how, whereas Europeans had ages to meld their minds into collective commonwealths, the United States melting pot has only begun to work. Americans are all over the place temporally and culturally, despite sharing a locality, and that has a jarring effect on the civic scenery.

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To bring unity to that vision, to create a cultural narrative, is a great opportunity for any aspiring Academic, knowing that the seeds of the ideal city he plants will find fertile ground. But whereas many cities spring up, others are founded. While some develop their mythos organically, others find their beginnings steeped in bloodshed.

Whereas America had her revolution, Rome’s early legends show a city founded on rape and violence. As legend has it, Mars raped the mother or Romulus and Remus. What happens next reiterates that. From there, Romulus, after killing his brother to have the honor of founding a city, populated it with exiled criminals and the Rape of the Sabine Women. Violent beginnings give rise – to the providential eye – the opportunity to create origin myths.

A truncated history. Both Cicero and Virgil saw the opportunity in Rome’s hazy red past to root the city in the Platonic ideals essential to any good society. Plato, had led the way with his vision of the politea. Virgil saw this opportunity and rooted Rome’s history in Greece’s past. In the Aeneid, he describes a cultural founding of the city that Augustus was building, Augustus who was turning a city of brick into a city of marble.

Augustus based this vision on the one Cicero described to Julius Caesar in Pro Marcello (Virgil Lesson 2, wherein we find out whether Cicero really ordered the assasination of Julius Caesar), and we know he truly actualized this vision because we have his Res Gestae, a historical account of his many great deeds, the temples he built, etc. It is for this reason he gives a shout out in the next section I must translate.

As for how Cicero rewrote Rome’s past, his new history is recounted in my thesis.

Originally posted 2010-03-09 04:02:36. Republished by Old Post Promoter

The Meaning of Money

novausepistulaeapitalorum Money, in the system of symbols, has no meaning. Gold, on the other hand, does. Gold is eternal. It never tarnishes. But when this symbol gets perverted in to money, when the public gets corrupted, …it leads to a fall. This symbol is on the back of the republic because republics are also eternal; the ship of state is and can be programmed to sail forever.

Likewise, if a republic gets corrupted by money, if it is sold of as money, Cicero warns us in his speech De Lege Agraria, then it warns of an immanent fall.

When gold replaces the people as the base of the Republic (or anything for that matter – slaves, black gold), then the state of affairs poses a threat not only to its very foundation, but its whole purpose can be bent and perverted.

“A republic which is not just is not a republic,” Cicero writes in his book by the same name. Rome had this problem. And we could listen more to the lessons of Cicero.

For it is from Cicero that we learn money corrupts government. If Caesar had not been assasinated to please the great statesman, we would also have learned from him that absolute power does not corrupt absolutely – in the hands of a statesman, both are alchemical.

Originally posted 2008-02-16 14:04:17. Republished by Old Post Promoter

Humpty Dumpty Sat on a Wall…

 If Athens went out and hired the military dictatorship of the Spartans

If you think that the people who sanction? this will be more merciful to us, caveat emptor. The country.

It’s time to turn from politicans and rhetoricians to statesmen. It is up to statesmen to speak for the people.

If Humpty Dumpty has a gre

Render unto Caesar what is Caesars, feh. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, feh.

On 6 senators in Roman history were uncorrupt enough to refuse a proconsulship. In ttfact, corruption was so commonplace in Rome that in between offices, or the course of

One of them, Cicero, Catalilne

Originally posted 2007-12-04 04:26:40. Republished by Old Post Promoter

Anti-Capitalism

Capitalism is so anti-American. Did I say that? It is the antithesis of everything our governmental model should stand for.

According to Cicero, a republic which is not just is not a republic. Ergo, a republic which is not for the people, by the people, is not a republic too. Therefore, a republic which is for money, is not a republic. So, capitalism is unrepublican. Ha! It’s quite true.

INTELLECTUALS AGREE

Originally posted 2008-06-10 00:33:39. Republished by Old Post Promoter

The Simulacrum and the Singularity

History isn’t over. The simulacrum just hasn’t rewritten itself yet. If it doesn’t make any sense to you that Hegel sasaid doesn’t make sense to you, we need to revaluate the idea and understanding of what history is.

What is history? Is it a fact by fact accounting, writing it would be an undertaking that would involve an infinite number points. What is the singularity?Technology is not history, but a choice. [grab this from other post]

Fancy footwork like no other, can even show now is the future (simulacum)

Now is not just history’s end. Didn’t make it any longe. But the future must be reknewed and enough momentum to thrust us into a new epoch, the simulacum restored to its proper glory. But wiill the future look liek the past? As Jason Moghagheh said to me, “We must make new images.”

[Hyperlink: According to the most integral theoriest on the topic, the next phase in our evolutionary history is a global information age, but is the agrarian state even realized?

Although the vanguard took up the campagin so many years ago that we're reaching,s orry it took us so long, being esoteric. we were somewhat delayed by augustine, 2007 and but the shit of state has carried us nonethelss.

Now is the future but as I pointed out with the vanguard, there is the ship of state has carried us this far, dropped us on the shores of a sivler devestation. If I had returned, the time is now [algoithms]. My rhetoric has been eneded as much as ever, to fix the corruption fo the information in people’s minds. With true undestanding comes the enlightnement.The renaissance must necessarily be a revival fo the classical knowledge ew

For with the launch of an afterculture, histoy certainly isn’t done being played, not even by a republic. And we are a republic. “It is the end of the univese, and you’re all blogging.” Doctor Who, Utopia [could def sub in article on singulaity and 2012, or combine parts and categorize them into two

Of couse, this is exactly the thing that wills ave us. (communication). Now. For at last democracy can take its holy place in the republic. replcing black gold, and making a just republic [for a republic which is not just is not a republic] Platonic ideal is fulfilling itself, the epbulic is now possible.

First we must use to learn our republic. In our unbalanced system, teh president has the right to veto, 48t in rome, it was the tribute of the plebs with this right. The office was won only afte the people walked out of rome, leaving the city to the nobilites or senetes, but empty of people. So this was a Rome with a people stronger than us. More educated than us. They demanded a republic with checks and balances.

Their voting system also was unequal, as more votes were denominated to the senatroes because they were supposed to vote for the republic. but overr time the system became corrupt. Now, with the internet, we have not just the pwoer to vote electronically, but the power ot come together democratically on line wihtout fighting ove whose what (to see if one makes hte people, democacy, the base, replacing the point of necessity posed to the republic like cars) with a republic/mixed constitutional system in cotnol to check democacy’s tendency towads dictatory.

In a dialectic discussion, it would seem as if the vanguad is moving frm the republic, agaian to gobal infomational. THe civlization continues to build itself, so tht we can go on thinking questions like consciousness, and adding to the collective wall of science. Who knows what 24th and 25th centuy string technology will look like? Accorrding to fukuyama, njeither islam and religion nor communism are going to be dialectical victors. ANd yet the past continues to play out.

Originally posted 2007-11-17 11:00:15. Republished by Old Post Promoter