[-empyre-] Creativity as a social ontology

gh hovagimyan ghh at thing.net
Wed Jul 7 21:28:44 EST 2010


Perhaps an ontology of groups is in order.  In USA we look at  
statistical groups for demographics, you know groups to sell  
something to or voting blocks.  Then there are belief groups such as  
churches and fringe groups such as sovereign state people or Aryan  
nation or tax rebellion. The positive progressive groups such as  
unions or environmentalists are usually demonized by both the right  
wing and the mass media.  It's odd but I think you see the full force  
of consumer capitalism at work on warping information.

On Jul 7, 2010, at 12:54 AM, davin heckman wrote:

> contemporary US culture where
> individual and collective are pitted against each other in a perpetual
> cold war



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