danyboy27
9th October 2009, 01:11
I read a lot of stuff on revleft about revolution and its necessity to make the world a better place, and i must admit, i like the Idea
But i wonder, is there any scientific movement working on the issue?
there must be a rational and pragmatic way to dismantle the current power structure by using science and logic.
all of this remember of the box dilema.
you got a box full of junk, and no matter how valid are your arguments, the owner wont lets you throw all the stuff at once.
but if you carefully throw away 1 item per day during a year, the box will be empty and the owner will never notice how this shit happened, he wont even care.
carefully orchestrated, a revolution could effectively happen over years, decades without arousing any suspicion from the power structure, its like the frog exemple from al gore movie.
But i wonder, is there any scientific movement working on the issue?
there must be a rational and pragmatic way to dismantle the current power structure by using science and logic.
all of this remember of the box dilema.
you got a box full of junk, and no matter how valid are your arguments, the owner wont lets you throw all the stuff at once.
but if you carefully throw away 1 item per day during a year, the box will be empty and the owner will never notice how this shit happened, he wont even care.
carefully orchestrated, a revolution could effectively happen over years, decades without arousing any suspicion from the power structure, its like the frog exemple from al gore movie.