Haptic means of or related to the sense of touch. I am a nursing mother of a little one plus we have a toddler and a 10 year old. My days are full of touching literally; the world around us is broiling in interaction between humans and animals and art and structures- a sort of haptic storm...
I plan to write about these interactions, seasons, cycles, and lifetimes. Enjoy.
kiadso | 10 July, 2008 12:52
kiadso | 13/07/2008, 16:26
You're right I don't know what your experience was, and since you didn't mention what country you lived in I obviously can't say. What were your experiences? I'd like to know, I'm not here to fight.
Incidentally, I finished the book (have you read it?) and it actually talks about the exact points I'm making here, that just like the US calls itself a capitalist democracy when it's really a perversion of those things, repressive dictatorships would call themselves "socialist" when in fact they were oligarchies and UNLIKE in the meaning of "socialism", the people had no wealth or power. But they would not want to call themselves an oligarchy, because that would be like admitting to the people that thay are being used and robbed by the ruling class.
Just like the US likes to call itself a "free country" when in fact, we are not free, this is not pure capitalism (because capitalism doesn't work), and it's not a democracy or a constitutional republic either (notice the part where it specifies a government that rules "according to existing constitutional law that limits the government's power." Then think of how
kiadso | 13/07/2008, 16:39
Think of how our constitutional rights are constantly threatened and taken away... Maybe it's all just semantics, but semantics can be important because words are often used to control people. Make people complacent and they're easier to manage.
I would like to know more about your experiences, Maria. I didn't post my thoughts on a book I hadn't even finished just to make you upset. If as you say the people did not have wealth, then it was not socialism. If the people had no power, it was not a democracy (or a republic). I hope to learn more from you.
Peace
kiadso | 13/07/2008, 16:52
Notice how the Patriot Act takes away constitutional rights (which I would call unpatriotic) yet it gets named "Patriot Act" as a sort of threat to those against it, as if to question it would call your patriotism into question...
And you have to giggle when you hear the phrase Clean Coal!!
Maria | 31/07/2008, 22:28
I just read your comments. Yes, I have read this book many years ago. It portrays the society I lived in. Socialist society is repressive, it can never be otherwise. I agree with you about Patriot act and civil liberties here but it does not have anything to do with capitalism.
If you give me your email address, I will tell you about my personal experience. I don't want to post it here for all world to see.
The bottom line is people are right to recoil from the "word" socialism and your mother is right to be scared of. I am quite disturbed that you call yourself socialist.
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To Kiadso
Maria | 11/07/2008, 19:24
You have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. I have lived in socialist/ communist country. It is worse than fascist dictatorship. People do not have any wealth or power. You are delusional because you got your fantastic ideas from some books and never experienced it. I lived in this system for 29 years. Your mother is absolutely right to be scared of socialism. Wake up from you fairy tale story of socialism.