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Brandon Hendrickson's avatar

Gah, my eyes go wide when I see these inchoate fears that I nurse explained through such diverse examples, then pulled together into a simple graph. Thanks for helping me bring these thoughts into forms that can interact with the rest of my thinking.

In your mind, what are the realistic hopes for creating new cultures? (Feel free to reference your book; I have a copy.)

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Nick O'Connor's avatar

Thought provoking and insightful, as ever. Recently read a history of the Jesuits, and there's a constant struggle in the Order between the mystical/ecstatic and obedience/regulation - freedom vs structure. There are things that can only be experienced by discarding rationality and conscientiousness, and that idea is deeply embedded in the New Testament. It feels like a reaction against it explains the strength of the revulsion some atheists feel regarding Christianity. But in the context of the Jesuits, the two opposed impulses seem intertwined. I suppose, with reference to your essay, you might say that sometimes freedom doesn't just mean ease and shallowness (mystics don't live lives of thoughtless luxury), and that it has its own strength that order can't replicate - but that those responsible for the structures that lead people to a fierce desire to discard structure always fear the disintegrative power of that impulse.

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