- The loudest members of a group do not necessarily represent its constituents. Loudness itself indicates extremity.
- Unity and diversity can coexist in the absense of categories. A middle ground state is marked by such a coexistence.
- A middle ground state is achieved when a population embraces its diversity and forgoes categorization.
- A member of a group who does not in some way disagree with the consensus of that group cannot add to its diversity.
- Categories poorly describe the human race because they greatly diminish diversity and often lead to stereotyping.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
The Middle Ground Laws
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Where do these laws come from? They seem brilliant on the surface and I'd be interested in digging a little deeper.
Dig much deeper and you'll find yourself amidst my gray matter. I made them up. They aren't logical laws or physical laws; really just ideas about moderation in moderation.
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