Questioning...?

PhattTim

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Is it possible that society and the people of today has lost the ability to question? Question what is right and wrong? Challange our leadership and beliefs? Do people no longer pocess the skills to ask 'why?' in this crazy world??

Education that teaches you to question is liberating.

Education that does not is indoctrination

Indoctrination is the basis for developing or maintaining power.

Think on it.

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hmmm........ its way to late at night for me to be thinking about this kinda stuff.

If in doubt ask - you'll look like the bigger idiot if you stuff up because you think 'you know what your doing'

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i definitely question everything. anything that goes into my head isn't accepted for reality until i've had quite some time to ponder the many possible sides to an argument/supposed fact.. or whatever tidbit of information it may be.

 
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I would like a hug Jay.

And yeah, good point timmy. The following is the first question of an interview with Noam Chomsky. He makes a good point here. And when you consider that authority often trys to teach us what we know, its no wonder people don't have the abilty, or desire, to question it.

Noam Chomsky on Anarchism, Marxism & Hope for the Future

The following are excerpts of an interview with Noam Chomsky published in Issue 2 of Red & Black Revolution. RBR can be contacted at Red & Black Revolution, PO Box 1528, Dublin 8, Ireland. The interview was conducted in May 1995 by Kevin Doyle.

RBR:First off, Noam, for quite a time now you've been an advocate for the anarchist idea. Many people are familiar with the introduction you wrote in 1970 to Daniel Guerin's Anarchism, but more recently, for instance in the film Manufacturing Consent, you took the opportunity to highlight again the potential of anarchism and the anarchist idea. What is it that attracts you to anarchism?

CHOMSKY: I was attracted to anarchism as a young teenager, as soon as I began to think about the world beyond a pretty narrow range, and haven't seen much reason to revise those early attitudes since. I think it only makes sense to seek out and identify structures of authority, hierarchy, and domination in every aspect of life, and to challenge them; unless a justification for them can be given, they are illegitimate, and should be dismantled, to increase the scope of human freedom. That includes political power, ownership and management, relations among men and women, parents and children, our control over the fate of future generations (the basic moral imperative behind the environmental movement, in my view), and much else. Naturally this means a challenge to the huge institutions of coercion and control: the state, the unaccountable private tyrannies that control most of the domestic and international economy, and so on. But not only these. That is what I have always understood to be the essence of anarchism: the conviction that the burden of proof has to be placed on authority, and that it should be dismantled if that burden cannot be met. Sometimes the burden can be met. If I'm taking a walk with my grandchildren and they dart out into a busy street, I will use not only authority but also physical coercion to stop them. The act should be challenged, but I think it can readily meet the challenge. And there are other cases; life is a complex affair, we understand very little about humans and society, and grand pronouncements are generally more a source of harm than of benefit. But the perspective is a valid one, I think, and can lead us quite a long way.

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Right on Tak. That's a damn good answer, haha, I think I'm gonna become an anarchist.

I've watched my friends just accept things as gospel when really it's not. Even church leaders and especially politicians will feed you information. People are no longer encouraged to develop their own opinions about things, they are taught to accept what they are told as the truth and to agree with it.

I'm the same as sweetcoz, everything has to be thourougly scrutinized before I accept or believe it.

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Of course people question. Thats what every arguement is. YOu cant have an arguement unless something is in question.

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You missed the point....FOOL!

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my neighbors daughters are fucking retarded and ask about everything..like whacha doing why ya doing '(insert thing here) its like theyve never seen it b4...but thats retarded questioning

i like to question my teachers b/c they try to make me do something mean like and then i ask them about something and then theyre nice again

i think i missed the point both times didnt i......

....atleast im consistent tho

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too many people these days are conformists- even those that rebel are conformists, becuase they're conforming to the noncomformity. take my brother for example, he thinks hes hot shit becuase he can 'talk back' to people, when in all reality, he puts out this 'rebellious' and 'nonconforming' attitude becuase he thinks it will make him look 'cool' therefore conforming to the conformity that is todays society. so to answer timmay's question, society CANNOT question anymore, barely anyone has the ability to think for themselves, there are too many influnces. I hope i've confused the fuck out of everyone.

 
''The unexamined life is not worth living.''

What if we were to question this? To question the declaration of the need to question. What would that be?

Postmodernism?

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