
illustrator: Nicolaj Djatschenko
secret way to thrive:
teach the young to share and care;
make them free to choose
Jeanne Poland's Poetry Blog
29 Aug 2016 Leave a comment
in Poetry, Portals Tags: crowns the brain, headband ties the hair, Kavi in headband, knights the honored warrior, Portals 2, warms the thoughts

Kavi in headband
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headband ties the hair;
crowns the brain; warms the thoughts: knights
the honored warrior
28 Aug 2016 Leave a comment
in Poetry, Portals Tags: christianity, destroy societies, dialectic, George Hegel, humans create war, infinity, Julie Rowan Zoch (ROZO), Love is the portal that weds power and submission., Portals, progress is driven by conflict, worker and master

illustrator: Julie Rowan Zoch (ROZO)
The portal that weds power and submission: LOVE
The philosopher Georg Hegel was born in Stuttgart (1770). He started out as a theologian, particularly interested in how Christianity is a religion based on opposites: sin and salvation, earth and heaven, finite and infinite.
He believed that Jesus had emphasized love as the chief virtue because love can bring about the marriage of opposites.
Hegel eventually went beyond theology and began to argue that the subject of philosophy is reality, and he hoped to describe how and why human beings create communities and governments, make war, destroy each other’s societies, and then build themselves up to do it all over again.
He came up with the concept of dialectic,
the idea that all human progress is driven by the conflict between opposites,
that each political movement is imperfect and so gives rise to a counter movement that takes control — and that is also imperfect — and gives rise to yet another counter movement, and so on to infinity.
Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx argued that the most important dialectic of history was between worker and master, rich and poor, and their ideas led to the birth of
communism.