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Monthly Archives: October 2013
King Property
Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / Social Order / Civilization / Property / Revised 2006 05 29 Leviticus 25, 23 The land shall not be sold for ever; for the land is mine; for ye are strangers and sojourners with … Continue reading
Commons vs. Property
Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / Social Order / Civilization / Property / @ K. 1998 06 07 Once upon a time the biosphere was a commons. There was no such thing as property. People called commons that part of … Continue reading
Christian, People
Knatz.com / Teaching / Scholarship / Myth / @ K. c. 2000 Christian / People I began my Myth section a year and a half ago without ever getting much flesh on its bones (thanks to the work (Macroinformation) that … Continue reading
The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Knatz.com / Teaching / Scholarship / Myth / @ K. 1999 02 11 My poverty makes it’s difficult for me to do anything let alone take care of Catherine [d. 2004], launch a web business, maintain this home page, or … Continue reading
Myth Introduction
Knatz.com / Teaching / Scholarship / Myth / @ K. 1999 02 11 Our myths tell the truth. 2014 02 06 I wish truthful interpretation were common. pk recommends that you think of myth as a kind of algebra. In … Continue reading
Freud’s Myth
Knatz.com / Teaching / Scholarship / Myth / Freudian Myth / Christian Myth Freud said that the Father owned everything: the territory, the women: both wives, daughters, and slaves. The father kept everything for himself. The brothers want the territory, … Continue reading
Jokes as Myth
Knatz.com / Teaching / Scholarship / Myth / @ K. 1999 02 11 I nominate some jokes as having a mythic dimension: blue prints for truth. Hard Times A Jew in Pinsk falls upon hard times. Nothing improves his lot. … Continue reading
Gloss, Year
Knatz.com / Teaching / Scholarship / Glossary / Definitions, Ironies, Semiotic Whirligigs, Wisecracks … @ K. 2008 05 07 Even our science is still ridiculously anthropomorphic and earth-centered. A “year”? If a year is the time it takes for one … Continue reading
Gloss, Vanity
Knatz.com / Teaching / Scholarship / Glossary / Definitions, Ironies, Semiotic Whirligigs, Wisecracks … All is vanity, saith the Preacher. If all is vanity then anything the Preacher can say is likewise vanity. Then anything God could do is vanity: … Continue reading
Gloss, Truth
Knatz.com / Teaching / Scholarship / Glossary / Definitions, Ironies, Semiotic Whirligigs, Wisecracks … Is truth a “thing”? Can the court be serious when it demands that you tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? Has … Continue reading