The author is right that he has “oversimplified" a bit. The deeper truth of energy transfer he does not want to touch. If the very undefined concept of energy is applied in social intercourse and the very concept of “urgency” is far less defined, then what is the author talking about? Request, pl. think!. Tell me please. If you are about to die, is there not a case of natural emergency for “urgent” action. Even in political terms there are thousands of cases of “urgent” actions needed no matter in which country it is. Additionally, the very use of the term 'paradigm' in this context is superfluously illegitimate. Before you talk about paradigm, you should know what a paradigm at all is. You cannot flout a language as it pleases you. Folks are aplenty on this planet delivering and sermonising 'pearls of wisdom' not knowing what they are talking about.
This kind of flamboyant discourse with undefined terms and to get away with it on "easy" internet talk, seems fashionable in American social discourse, lazy thinking to escape any moral or ad hoc responsibility. Disgusting!
George Chakko, former U.N. correspondent, now retiree in Vienna, Austria Vienna, 29/03/ 2019 00:47 hrs CET
On Mar 28, 2019 gchakko wrote:
The author is right that he has “oversimplified" a bit. The deeper truth of energy transfer he does not want to touch. If the very undefined concept of energy is applied in social intercourse and the very concept of “urgency” is far less defined, then what is the author talking about? Request, pl. think!. Tell me please. If you are about to die, is there not a case of natural emergency for “urgent” action. Even in political terms there are thousands of cases of “urgent” actions needed no matter in which country it is. Additionally, the very use of the term 'paradigm' in this context is superfluously illegitimate. Before you talk about paradigm, you should know what a paradigm at all is. You cannot flout a language as it pleases you. Folks are aplenty on this planet delivering and sermonising 'pearls of wisdom' not knowing what they are talking about.
This kind of flamboyant discourse with undefined terms and to get away with it on "easy" internet talk, seems fashionable in American social discourse, lazy thinking to escape any moral or ad hoc responsibility. Disgusting!
George Chakko, former U.N. correspondent, now retiree in Vienna, Austria
Vienna, 29/03/ 2019 00:47 hrs CET