This is an excellent primer on the subject, thank you. Just pulling the lens out a bit further, institutions exist in society, and human society is political. The fact that an institution has survived for decades can be taken as a sign that the society in general has supported and even relied on the structure and benefits said institutio…
This is an excellent primer on the subject, thank you. Just pulling the lens out a bit further, institutions exist in society, and human society is political. The fact that an institution has survived for decades can be taken as a sign that the society in general has supported and even relied on the structure and benefits said institution provides. That was all actually a question on my part. I think it applies in the most part to democratic society and the institutions thereof that survive for long periods, say in generational terms. What’s happening now, at this moment, is an attempt to cut off generational knowledge as well as institutional knowledge, taking into account the simultaneous attacks on education and culture and imposing a blatantly hypocritical theocratic ideology.
This is an excellent primer on the subject, thank you. Just pulling the lens out a bit further, institutions exist in society, and human society is political. The fact that an institution has survived for decades can be taken as a sign that the society in general has supported and even relied on the structure and benefits said institution provides. That was all actually a question on my part. I think it applies in the most part to democratic society and the institutions thereof that survive for long periods, say in generational terms. What’s happening now, at this moment, is an attempt to cut off generational knowledge as well as institutional knowledge, taking into account the simultaneous attacks on education and culture and imposing a blatantly hypocritical theocratic ideology.