Subject: RE: Value Philosophy Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 16:52:39 +0200 > can you explain what a synarchy is? Do you mean anarcho-syndicalism? No, synarchy is the opposite of anarchy (and of the sort of anarchy democracy is). SYN means "together" and ARCHE means "govern", thus "ruling together". This means all forces of the society shaking hands (not fighting as in democracy) and co-operating for the betterment of the society. Communists with Nazis, Socialists with Capitalists, Conservatives with Liberals, all subscribing to the political nature of society. Alas, this requires a discipline, awareness and evolution not available in men and women, here and now. While bees and ants, as evolved societies, do it, I see it as impractical for humans. But, who knows, after the Second Coming, things will look different. Both Communism and Nazism claimed they do synarchy, but they actually never *did* it. It was also a French conspiring which used the name Synarchy, but without fundament. It was formalized by Alexandre Saint Yves d'Alveydre, in some of his books. Become what you are! (cf. Martin Heidegger's _Being and Time_, § 31, and Friedrich Nietzsche's subtitle to _Ecce Homo_) Tudor Georgescu (no, not "become *me*", silly! :-) ) IC mail group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Intellect_Club Fax: 1 253 276 0582 --- from list heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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