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RE: Rules (and laws) are made to be broken

in #philosophy7 years ago

The disruptors tactics remind me of the Hegelian dialect...
Thesis - AntiThesis - SynThesis or Problem - Reaction - Solution.

The benefit to making and breaking rules is all about perspective. I think having an informed position would be paramount to adapting. Falling for the problem to the point of having a predictable reaction, makes one putty in the hands of those creating the problem in order to bring about the predetermined Solution!

Today that new world is struggling to be born, a world quite different from the one we've known. A world where the rule of law supplants the rule of the jungle.

George H. W. Bush, speaking on the New World Order to Congress
on September 11, 1990

Sometimes, things are less complicated than all that though! I think rules and laws are similar but different. It's really semantics though. I tend to think Laws are there for the Lawless... not the abiders. Yet, that is my romantic idealism speaking again... I guess sometimes there is a more simple answer... Occam's Razor style.

Cuz rules were made to be broken, but you can't make broken rules

Ludacris, from Southern Fried Intro

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Do you find the irony of the date of that quote?

Of course, I do! hahaha Glad, you noticed it. It's also Ironic that he was mentioning how this NWO would be forged out of the Persian Gulf issue. Iraq 2.0 helped consolidate the position in a second Hegelian teeter-totter.

They like to squeeze blood from Iraq. Bush Sr. even mentions terrorism back then. Sounds like a little predictive programming to me in hindsight.

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