We have made important ideas in our Western culture (like
truth, justice, equality) foundationless by cutting them off from the
traditions that forged them and should play an integral part in revising and
reshaping them. By marginalizing and neglecting philosophy and history (and
even theology), we are cutting of the origins of these ideas and the complex
and important arguments, systems and frameworks that created them. This leaves
them without foundations, susceptible to being compromised, hijacked or even
washed away by fads, thoughtlessness or carelessness. We have gutted them of
content by abstracting to an extreme.
We have also smoothed out the surface and given it a
minimalistic and shiny exterior with no detail. The words we use to talk about
things are simple and without nuance. They are also positive and attractive,
but they lack any substance and as a result the things they try to represent
are unobtainable and unsustainable.
Instead of having a solid foundation, detailed inner
workings and an expressive exterior, like a gothic church or even early era sky
scraper like the Empire State Building, we have a hollow, shiny but plain
balloon floating in the air. We have a mylar party balloon that blows in the
wind and displays a comforting but generic message, if any messages at all
beyond being bright and shiny. It is attractive and fun, but lacks any
substance to the point of being a mere party favor and nothing of real
consequence.
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