The God of the Machine - Tranche 29

Posted by mshupe 9 months ago to Economics
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Chapter XIV, Excerpt 1 of 2
The Virgin and the Dynamo

The Declaration of Independence blew Europe off its moral base. At one move, the United States has caused the present explosion and disintegration of Europe. The early settlers brought to this country their morals, science, customs, and law; but they left behind most of the apparatus of enforcement. They did not bring either the closed economy or sacramental religion. The wilderness provided sufficient recourse. Whatever survived on its own validated itself. Liberty emerged and triumphed.

In contrast to the mass determinism of Greek democracy or the dead-end of Asiatic despotism, in the Roman political system free will was given legitimate play as the operative principle. While the United States was in the making, as a few happily neglected colonies, something queer happened to European thought; by way of science, it reverted to determinism in the social and political sphere. When the mechanistic theory of the universe gained credence, the theory of “natural” man was formulated.

The mechanistic philosophy is a very late importation to America; and it is wholly imported. It did not derive from our machinery. Machines to an American are still an expression of free will. What Europeans wanted was something that would run itself and humanity with it, requiring nothing of men except passive submission. The subjective is inconceivable without the objective. Europeans rationalized themselves back below savagery. Before the end of the 18th century, Europe was asking for a dictator.


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  • Posted by 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes, however I think it's better to say that they are not morally adrift; today's lemmings have a moral code - one that they've been marinating in their entire lives. It is the moral code of the common good and the general welfare. It is the moral code of self-sacrifice and public service as virtues and earned profit and ability as vices to be punished. It is the moral code of altruism.
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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 9 months ago
    Now we have the Declaration of totalitarian-led ignorant, morally adrift lemmings.
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  • Posted by 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Can it be averted? According to Ayn Rand's For the New Intellectual, the antidote is the emergence of the intellectual entrepreneur and business executive; not the pragmatic, conformist, nitwits that dominate most large corporations.
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  • Posted by 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    For what it's worth, the Enlightenment giants you mention were spread over the 13th century to 19th century, and the turds concentrated over one century. Only Marx might be considered intellectual and the other three murderous punks. The real issue or problem is that the 19th century produced the most amazing advancements in science, economics, and romantic art but philosophy went into the toilet and produced the latter three. Leonard Peikoff's Ominous Parallels may be the greatest analysis of the phenomenon.
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    A stunning rise and fall. From giants such as Aquinas, Galileo, Newton, Locke, Faraday, Maxwell, Shakespeare, et alia to midgets like Marx, Lenin, Stalin, and Hitler. What fate awaits America? And can it be yet averted? Or is it too late?
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  • Posted by 9 months ago
    A premonition of Return of the Primitive: The Anti-Industrial Revolution? "Europeans rationalized themselves back below savagery . . . asking for dictator."
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  • Posted by 9 months ago
    Once again, this condensed excerpt is packed with gems. In paragraph one "they left behind most of the apparatus of enforcement," but it was far from anarchy. "The wilderness provided sufficient recourse" revived natural law and "liberty emerged and triumphed." This is independence, not the superficial stuff Americans think they celebrate on July 4th.
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