Wednesday, August 24, 2005

My Political Thesis Had Followed That Middle Of The Road Split Between Private And Public

2005 August 22, Monday, 10:58

Something In The Air, Or Something In The Drink

Anyway it musty have been something in the air, or something in the drink, but there was one of those great meaningful moments that lasted and lasted, so satisfying, it was the revelation theory at work, that when you're impassioned with new ideas they feel like they come from inspiration without, but they are really announced from within your own head, and there's so much trouble with people who've said it was a divine revelation from a very private conversation with you know what/who? But it isn't, it's that pleasure from thinking of things that fit in with the jigsaw of understanding the universe better, So!

My Political Thesis Had Followed That Middle Of The Road Split Between Private And Public

I was thinking how my political thesis had followed that middle of the road split between Private and Public, the going halfway proposition and then I took it on further, like to be sane is really half way between madness and certainty, and being in the middle is a better proposition to deal with the unexpected... So! You can be half beautiful and half ugly, half left, half right, half stupid, half smart, half old, half young... So! Makes you think there's a halfway point, the point of no return, you go any further and there's no turning back, that commitment, well half committed really... So while the Planet is dying of Mankind, just where is the half way point! We've been pushed way past it I reckon... So! Finding the midpoint is a very special place, and going halfway would be a good thing when there are extremes... Like what we've got with this Globalisation thing, as if half the people of the world want it when really it's only a tiny few and less if the misled knew...

If The Planet Was Run On Seeking The Halfway Points For All The Arguments

So if this world running on  Winner Takes All philosophy of Global Capitalism then the Planet is doomed, but if the planet was run on Seeking The Halfway Points for all the Arguments then we could sort things out, going down the middle of the road would be the best of both worlds, you'd get the Public Services run on honourable dealings for the principles of public good rather than for money and profits, and you'd get that jungle competition for producing the consumer goods, the private products we can buy where competition for quality could be the reason to buy, or consume, seems so much more appropriate...

 

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