Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Beyond Goodies & Weasels
Goodies and Weasels: a pox on both
houses of course but I confess: goodies
intimidate & somewhat nauseate: their
appalling outrage not-going- to-take-it
-any-more “damned moral sense” (the
horror! the horror!) that my heart goes
out to baddies swimming in a sea of
righteousness; no wonder they’re slip
sliding away: you might say it’s the
goodies that generate the weasels of the
whirl & the cops who cause the criminals..
Speaking systemically.
Not symptomatically.
Gregory Bateson: life-long hard-core
British positivist scientist raised a decent
atheist by his father William, committed
himself to genesis & genetics & patterns in
biology and psychology that generated
systems of organization gestalt people
might call self-organizing holistic emergent
cybernetic self- correcting relationships
beyond good & evil or locating any
particular individual parts as responsible
for the whole
Blame Obamacare if you want, his
insufficient stimulus packaging. cozy
kid gloves with bankers, deficit disaster,
jobs of course, housing, illegal immigration:
the whole is more than parts and sum of
parts & our causality & because-&- affects
scapegoat not even close to the reasons-why
the deal goes down the way it does but never
the less we have to find the origins. Pinpoint
pinheads. . Righteous rectification.
How can we live without interpretations?
Account ability?
Bateson spent his dying days at Esalen,
figuring New-Age nonsense was at least
a counter- balance to hard core empirical
science.
“Pox on both houses,” said Gregory:
Science & Saintliness & their inadequacies.
But his heart went out to the misty muzzy
mystics in these days of troubled turbulence:
compensating in his mind for the rationalistic
logically positivistic aims & goals & measure-
mental environmentality of his empirical
upbringing & collegial, professional status.
His last book, which his daughter finished in
collaboration (MC Bateson, former dean of
Amherst College) was called Angels Fear:
Toward an Epistemology of the Sacred.
How can I live without goodies & weasels?
good guys & bad? righteous & wicked?
daemons & demons? walking on eggs (woe)
walking on water (wow). Goodies intimidate
me: their surround sound hysteria, but who can
blame them? .
Tout comprendre c’est tout pardoner.
houses of course but I confess: goodies
intimidate & somewhat nauseate: their
appalling outrage not-going- to-take-it
-any-more “damned moral sense” (the
horror! the horror!) that my heart goes
out to baddies swimming in a sea of
righteousness; no wonder they’re slip
sliding away: you might say it’s the
goodies that generate the weasels of the
whirl & the cops who cause the criminals..
Speaking systemically.
Not symptomatically.
Gregory Bateson: life-long hard-core
British positivist scientist raised a decent
atheist by his father William, committed
himself to genesis & genetics & patterns in
biology and psychology that generated
systems of organization gestalt people
might call self-organizing holistic emergent
cybernetic self- correcting relationships
beyond good & evil or locating any
particular individual parts as responsible
for the whole
Blame Obamacare if you want, his
insufficient stimulus packaging. cozy
kid gloves with bankers, deficit disaster,
jobs of course, housing, illegal immigration:
the whole is more than parts and sum of
parts & our causality & because-&- affects
scapegoat not even close to the reasons-why
the deal goes down the way it does but never
the less we have to find the origins. Pinpoint
pinheads. . Righteous rectification.
How can we live without interpretations?
Account ability?
Bateson spent his dying days at Esalen,
figuring New-Age nonsense was at least
a counter- balance to hard core empirical
science.
“Pox on both houses,” said Gregory:
Science & Saintliness & their inadequacies.
But his heart went out to the misty muzzy
mystics in these days of troubled turbulence:
compensating in his mind for the rationalistic
logically positivistic aims & goals & measure-
mental environmentality of his empirical
upbringing & collegial, professional status.
His last book, which his daughter finished in
collaboration (MC Bateson, former dean of
Amherst College) was called Angels Fear:
Toward an Epistemology of the Sacred.
How can I live without goodies & weasels?
good guys & bad? righteous & wicked?
daemons & demons? walking on eggs (woe)
walking on water (wow). Goodies intimidate
me: their surround sound hysteria, but who can
blame them? .
Tout comprendre c’est tout pardoner.
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Sam, I happen to be giving Angels Fear another go these days.
ReplyDeleteLet me know what you think.
ReplyDeleteFor the sake of argument, of course.