Living With Plato
Apr. 4th, 2015 10:44 amAilz has introduced me to on-line jig-saw puzzles. They kill a lot of time. Plato goes, "Tut, tut." And I feel bad about killing it.
I'm arguing with Plato in my head. He says poetry is frivolous and I'm trying to convince him it isn't. Plato is a puritan; he wants to simplify life. He thinks you can make people virtuous by denying them distractions. No, no, no, I say. How can it be virtue if it's never put to the test? Simplify your own life by all means; leave other other people to make their own arrangements.
Plato+guns= Al Shabbab.
My mother was watching a celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest last night. Plato said he wouldn't want one of those in his Republic. I didn't take him up on it.
I'm arguing with Plato in my head. He says poetry is frivolous and I'm trying to convince him it isn't. Plato is a puritan; he wants to simplify life. He thinks you can make people virtuous by denying them distractions. No, no, no, I say. How can it be virtue if it's never put to the test? Simplify your own life by all means; leave other other people to make their own arrangements.
Plato+guns= Al Shabbab.
My mother was watching a celebration of the Eurovision Song Contest last night. Plato said he wouldn't want one of those in his Republic. I didn't take him up on it.
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Date: 2015-04-04 11:06 am (UTC)Anyway, people like Walter Ulbricht also still sat upon that coach that dancing is for the bourgeoisie, but that thing turns out to be wrong with regular people. People aren't made like that.
They shouldn't be constantly celebrating and making party, otherwise they wouldn't get anything done or they'd be like the Farcebook-spoiled youth of these days which literally claims the right of continuous entertainment, but they should be allowed to be exuberant every once in a while after a day of hard work. They even "earned" it after they've done their duties.
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Date: 2015-04-04 03:59 pm (UTC)ESC, yay! Oh, it may come in for endless ribbing, but I'm there every year, watching from start to end. Well, at least the end of the songs - sometimes the winner becomes evident quite early on in the voting, which rather diminishes the fun, for me. (Perhaps needless to say, my choices aren't usually echoed by the voting =:)
I don't know if the UK's entry this year will fare well, but I'd like to think it'll be at least in the middle of the pack - nice to have a touch of electroswing in there, rather than Yet Another Gentle Ballad or Extruded Pop Product.
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Date: 2015-04-04 08:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-04 08:22 pm (UTC)I've never understood why- with such overwhelming musical fire power in the UK- we no longer bother to wheel out our big guns.
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Date: 2015-04-05 08:42 am (UTC)Later I learned to scoff at the ESC with appropriate disdain, and then later again to love its 80's tunes with an ironic distance. These days, though, I fear I'm rather indifferent to any kind of modern music. I did, though, go to a wonderful performance of Bach's Matthäus-Passion last week.
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Date: 2015-04-05 09:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2015-04-05 04:44 pm (UTC)I can't keep up with contemporary music. It's not written for me- most of it. I do try to keep up with new movies and new novels- and that's enough.
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