Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious"
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@Mik said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Nails it, as usual.
Speaking of "Western Civ," I remember reading another article/blog about civilization in general.
What great advances have come out of Africa in the last thousand years? What about Asia, the Middle East, or South America?
It's a short list.
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@Mik said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Nails it, as usual.
Speaking of "Western Civ," I remember reading another article/blog about civilization in general.
What great advances have come out of Africa in the last thousand years? What about Asia, the Middle East, or South America?
It's a short list.
@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Mik said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Nails it, as usual.
Speaking of "Western Civ," I remember reading another article/blog about civilization in general.
What great advances have come out of Africa in the last thousand years?
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
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@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Mik said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Nails it, as usual.
Speaking of "Western Civ," I remember reading another article/blog about civilization in general.
What great advances have come out of Africa in the last thousand years?
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
A fair point. I wasn't thinking, being the philistine you know I am, of cultural influences.
But, that's two. Got anything else in the last millennium?
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
A fair point. I wasn't thinking, being the philistine you know I am, of cultural influences.
But, that's two. Got anything else in the last millennium?
@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
A fair point. I wasn't thinking, being the philistine you know I am, of cultural influences.
But, that's two. Got anything else in the last millennium?
You're presupposing Western Culture is superior.
Sorry, that's not 21st century, racist.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
A fair point. I wasn't thinking, being the philistine you know I am, of cultural influences.
But, that's two. Got anything else in the last millennium?
@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
A fair point. I wasn't thinking, being the philistine you know I am, of cultural influences.
But, that's two. Got anything else in the last millennium?
Isn't that enough?
I get your point and there's no denying the West's role in improving societies, but it doesn't do so alone. The correct conclusion isn't "look at the West's rap sheet compared to Africa's—fuck 'em." The point is that actual multiculturalism works better than rigid traditionalism. Updating the model by integrating what works elsewhere rather than just denying anything new forever.
Which we're never going to get back to, because the choices on the table right now are either woke Maoism or MAGA. Neat.
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@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
A fair point. I wasn't thinking, being the philistine you know I am, of cultural influences.
But, that's two. Got anything else in the last millennium?
Isn't that enough?
I get your point and there's no denying the West's role in improving societies, but it doesn't do so alone. The correct conclusion isn't "look at the West's rap sheet compared to Africa's—fuck 'em." The point is that actual multiculturalism works better than rigid traditionalism. Updating the model by integrating what works elsewhere rather than just denying anything new forever.
Which we're never going to get back to, because the choices on the table right now are either woke Maoism or MAGA. Neat.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
I get your point and there's no denying the West's role in improving societies, but it doesn't do so alone.
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
I picked the last millennium for a reason, by the way. The developments of the examples I mentioned occurred outside the "West." And they languished.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
I get your point and there's no denying the West's role in improving societies, but it doesn't do so alone.
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
I picked the last millennium for a reason, by the way. The developments of the examples I mentioned occurred outside the "West." And they languished.
@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
No I actually don't. Unless your point is "which civilization has the better model under which its people most thrive." Sure.
But Vivaldi doesn't "cancel out" Robert Johnson. Enough from one group doesn't make another's irrelevant. Cultural contributions aren't NBA scores.
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
You're making it sound like external influence was a nice-to-have, rather than an essential. I think that's quite wrong.
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@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
No I actually don't. Unless your point is "which civilization has the better model under which its people most thrive." Sure.
But Vivaldi doesn't "cancel out" Robert Johnson. Enough from one group doesn't make another's irrelevant. Cultural contributions aren't NBA scores.
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
You're making it sound like external influence was a nice-to-have, rather than an essential. I think that's quite wrong.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Unless your point is "which civilization has the better model under which its people most thrive." Sure.
That is precisely my point.
But Vivaldi doesn't "cancel out" Robert Johnson. Enough from one group doesn't make another's irrelevant.
I never claimed that. My point is that Western civilization's contributions are being ignored, vilified and, dare say, "canceled" while ignoring the fact that there is a mountain of good that has come from it. The same can't be said for other cultures in the last 10 centuries.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Unless your point is "which civilization has the better model under which its people most thrive." Sure.
That is precisely my point.
But Vivaldi doesn't "cancel out" Robert Johnson. Enough from one group doesn't make another's irrelevant.
I never claimed that. My point is that Western civilization's contributions are being ignored, vilified and, dare say, "canceled" while ignoring the fact that there is a mountain of good that has come from it. The same can't be said for other cultures in the last 10 centuries.
@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
I never claimed that. My point is that Western civilization's contributions are being ignored, vilified and, dare say, "canceled" while ignoring the fact that there is a mountain of good that has come from it. The same can't be said for other cultures in the last 10 centuries.
Fair enough.
"Look at the West's contributions compared to other civilizations" I believe is a more than valid point per se, but doesn't work as evidence for other civilizations being disposable.
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@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
No I actually don't. Unless your point is "which civilization has the better model under which its people most thrive." Sure.
But Vivaldi doesn't "cancel out" Robert Johnson. Enough from one group doesn't make another's irrelevant. Cultural contributions aren't NBA scores.
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
You're making it sound like external influence was a nice-to-have, rather than an essential. I think that's quite wrong.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
But Vivaldi doesn't "cancel out" Robert Johnson.
Bad example. Johnson sold his soul to the Devil for his ability.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
But Vivaldi doesn't "cancel out" Robert Johnson.
Bad example. Johnson sold his soul to the Devil for his ability.
@Jolly said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
But Vivaldi doesn't "cancel out" Robert Johnson.
Bad example. Johnson sold his soul to the Devil for his ability.
No he didn't, he disappeared for a couple years and practiced his ass off.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
I get your point and there's no denying the West's role in improving societies, but it doesn't do so alone.
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
I picked the last millennium for a reason, by the way. The developments of the examples I mentioned occurred outside the "West." And they languished.
@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
Gershwin was a jazz composer...
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@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
Gershwin was a jazz composer...
@LuFins-Dad said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Gershwin was a jazz composer...
I realize that. And I thought, more than twice, about putting him on the list. However, the "jazz" influences on his music are not as obvious (to me) as ... Miles Davis, Jarrett or others.
I'm just an old geezer, so get off my lawn.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Isn't that enough?
No. It's not. One can agree that jazz, etc is a great outgrowth of cultural expansion. But, it's one thing. If you want to go down that road, for every instance of jazz, I'll give you Monteverdi, Vivaldi, Schubert, Mahler, Clementi, Gerswhin. You get my point.
I get your point and there's no denying the West's role in improving societies, but it doesn't do so alone.
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
I picked the last millennium for a reason, by the way. The developments of the examples I mentioned occurred outside the "West." And they languished.
@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
I picked the last millennium for a reason, by the way. The developments of the examples I mentioned occurred outside the "West." And they languished.
Your argument makes Aqua's case for him. It took both the east and west to turn gunpowder into something more than pretty lights. It took a western thinker along with the arabic numerals to develop our mathematics.
It takes outside influences to keep humanity from getting acclimated and ultimately stagnant in our understanding of the universe around us,
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@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
It did not. But the influence was disproportionately large. Yes, we use Arabic numerals, but it took the likes of Newton to make them mean something. Yes, the Chinese developed gunpowder, but it took Western Civ to make it a tool of war, and ultimately rockets.
I picked the last millennium for a reason, by the way. The developments of the examples I mentioned occurred outside the "West." And they languished.
Your argument makes Aqua's case for him. It took both the east and west to turn gunpowder into something more than pretty lights. It took a western thinker along with the arabic numerals to develop our mathematics.
It takes outside influences to keep humanity from getting acclimated and ultimately stagnant in our understanding of the universe around us,
@LuFins-Dad said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Your argument makes Aqua's case for him. It took both the east and west to turn gunpowder into something more than pretty lights. It took a western thinker along with the arabic numerals to develop our mathematics.
I understand that, and, if you recall, I specifically mentioned the last thousand years. Both of your examples predate that.
"What have you done for me lately?"
It takes outside influences to keep humanity from getting acclimated and ultimately stagnant i
Which is exactly what happened in the first millennium, right?
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@LuFins-Dad said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Your argument makes Aqua's case for him. It took both the east and west to turn gunpowder into something more than pretty lights. It took a western thinker along with the arabic numerals to develop our mathematics.
I understand that, and, if you recall, I specifically mentioned the last thousand years. Both of your examples predate that.
"What have you done for me lately?"
It takes outside influences to keep humanity from getting acclimated and ultimately stagnant i
Which is exactly what happened in the first millennium, right?
@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@LuFins-Dad said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Your argument makes Aqua's case for him. It took both the east and west to turn gunpowder into something more than pretty lights. It took a western thinker along with the arabic numerals to develop our mathematics.
I understand that, and, if you recall, I specifically mentioned the last thousand years. Both of your examples predate that.
"What have you done for me lately?"
Music, food, stories & entertainment. Y'know, some of the biggest global industries.
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@Mik said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Nails it, as usual.
Speaking of "Western Civ," I remember reading another article/blog about civilization in general.
What great advances have come out of Africa in the last thousand years? What about Asia, the Middle East, or South America?
It's a short list.
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@George-K said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Jazz and the blues.
No, they didn't "come from Africa." But they could not have been made possible without a partial abandonment of Western music theory, and African descendants in America were just the people to do it.
A fair point. I wasn't thinking, being the philistine you know I am, of cultural influences.
But, that's two. Got anything else in the last millennium?
Isn't that enough?
I get your point and there's no denying the West's role in improving societies, but it doesn't do so alone. The correct conclusion isn't "look at the West's rap sheet compared to Africa's—fuck 'em." The point is that actual multiculturalism works better than rigid traditionalism. Updating the model by integrating what works elsewhere rather than just denying anything new forever.
Which we're never going to get back to, because the choices on the table right now are either woke Maoism or MAGA. Neat.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Maher - New Rules - "Civ Vicious":
Which we're never going to get back to, because the choices on the table right now are either woke Maoism or MAGA. Neat.
I'm not much of a MAGA, but given those two choices....
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I tend towards Aqua’s understanding of how civilisations interact and develop. Don’t know why, I just do.
In any event this thread and where it is going made me think Jared Diamond’s book from the ‘90s Guns, Germs and Steel and how external factors shape the evolution of civilisations.