Saturday, April 2, 2011

Prisons Societies Anger and Innate Characteristics of Mob Mentality Vengence

Some have asked why do we wish to take away the Color TV sets and Weight Rooms at the Prisons? Is it societies need for Vengeance? Vengeance is a human trait indeed and even if people deny it, it still shows in the way they vote some say. Recently this issue came up in an online think tank with a think tanker stated regarding the vengeance issue;

That doesn't sound good to me. So is it ok for us on the outside to give into those base instincts? I don't think so.

Indeed and thus why allow prisoners who do a cake walk? And why build a system, which denies the basic inherent characteristics of mankind. If you leave it to the people the Mob will move to stoning people to death who are different; too pretty, too successful, too mean, too nasty, too different or potentially criminals too. How can you change a system, which relies on voters to decide what to do when one-third of all humans would lie to save a dollar, steal for $100 and kill for a $100,000? And what about the second third? $10, $1,000 or $1,000,000.00

The entire system is based on people and well, since most people cannot be trusted, why should we be surprised that it is not fair, or does not work or is merely a complete sugar coating of reality?

It is impossible to follow all the laws all the time, as there are so many of them

Indeed I very much agree with your summation about our complex set of laws; The uneven enforcement and the issues with case law, intent of law and wording of law. It seems for the right price those laws can say whatever you want them too. Thus why have them at all. A simplistic set of laws is best, ones we as a civilization can embrace and understand.

Another think tanker admits; In any case it appears we agree on these things philosophically on many poin ts. And rather than continue with all the problems, what do you propose is a solution? Because the system is way out of wack. We have uneven justice and a system, which does not work. The rehabilitation does not work and the stories about someone being killed by someone who has a long rap sheet are so common. You mentioned you studies of other nations and their prison systems. Which ones do you like best and why?

Perhaps you, yes you, have some ideas on how to make our prison system better, perhaps you have some concepts you might like to express. We need a better plan and one, which works, because this current plan is not working and we are wasting human productivity, taxpayers monies and time. Consider all this in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Prisons, Soc ieties Anger, Innate Characteristics, Mob Mentality Vengence
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Can the Source of Existence be a Thing?

The following are my ponderances on the Source of existence. It is not a definitive article. It is just an expression of my own thoughts.

The question for ponderance is: Can the Source of existence be a thing?

If the source of existence is a tangible thing, then who is the creator of this Being or thing call the Source?

So can the Source be a thing or an object? Can the Source be tangible? If the Source can be an object, then how can it be the ultimate? Because if it is an object/thing/Being, then who is the creator of this object/thing/Being? If it is an object, by conventional rationalisation, there must be a creator for this object. If it is not so, can a thing or an object be already self-existing? This is indeed a very profound and paradoxical question.

My opinion is that when we try to interpret the Source with our mind, we are in fact trying to imagine/conceptualise the ungraspable. And by this very action of our conceptualisation, Source bec omes a concept/idea and in our mind it becomes 'objectified' and conceptualised. Metaphorically speaking, it is like a dog trying to bite its own tail. We will be going round and round in circles and still no sight of the Source can be seen.

From my understanding and opinion, there is in reality no creator-creation division. It is an optical, perceptual and experiential illusion...a matrix so to speak. Observer(me) and the being observed (other) is a hypnotic thought... creating the appearance of 'me and other'.. This is quite hard to explain. The closest analogy is that life experience is like a dream of an individual self. When in actual fact, the individual self is a dream character within the tapestry of existence. The experience of an individual interacting with his/her environment is an impression.

Thank you for reading. I hope it has been interesting for you.

The author runs 2 sites: Dream Datum self growth resources and Idea Cosmo.


Author:: Shen Gerald
Keywords:: Philosophy, Enlightenment
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Are You Human Plus? (+)

Have you noticed how many people in our society and civilization have simply turned off their minds and now have surrendered them to the television set? It is amazing how many people have stopped thinking and appear to be of very low IQ. They are not of low intelligence as every human being has the brain capacity to think, but they have chosen not to think. And of course we all know that if you fail to use it then you will lose it.

The brain is much like a muscle in this regard and if you work it out it gives more efficiency and if you turn it off it simply rots. There are members of our society who are supercharged and they use the brain all the time and never turn it off. Are these people human plus or is it nurturing and usage that is making their brain so powerful?

Are some humans and simply genetically better engineered and have better brain capacity? Are some humans genetically better, but yet fail to use their brain and therefore look stupid like th e rest? Why is it did so many people are running around in the hustle and bustle of life and then sit down and watch TV like the couch potato and turn off their minds?

What is going on in our society and why are so many people brain dead? Are you human plus or have you simply turned off the TV and turned all on your mind? Please consider this philosophical thought in 2006.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Human Plus? (+)
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Problems With Scientific Forums Online

Have you ever happened across an online forum discussing a scientific or technology topic? Generally the first post is very interesting and perhaps as you read down the thread you find many interesting points of contention and tid bits of brilliance. Then after you are done, you realize that you spend most of your time reading thru personal attacks, negative comments and off topic or irrelevant subject matter.

Few can say they know any high tech think tank forums that actually work well. Occasionally you find an absolutely interesting thread with a completely awesome topic, intellectual debate or revolutionary innovative Thinking. This keeps people coming back and yet the other topic threads filled with attacks seem to be entertaining and filled with controversial interest are there reminding you of the truth about human beings and their problematic innate characteristics.

For myself I have developed a place to put my Thoughts, solutions, Concepts to share them with those who are interested, interact with them if they are so inclined. This works well for me, although is not necessarily the norm. Now then the new paradigm of the Blog seems to help many people fulfill their need to express themselves. Perhaps you are a Blogger and find it is an excellent tool for those purposes?

Many Bloggers are interested in seeking others to associate with who have not turned off their brains and would like to discuss issues and topics of mutual int erest. Anyone can has set up a think tank to promote a political position; in fact they are now and have in the past. This of course ends up with its own ramification, as we know politics and lawyers are silly way to run mankind's civilizations and needs.

Having set up an online forum for progressive and innovative thinkers I can say that it is not an easy endeavor, but one very much needed. And additionally I cannot speak for the think thank of another or a group of others. Other than those I have observed are completely embracing or embattled in politics of the sorts. Such a Think Tank is not Thinking it is reacting to alternate opinions, which are generally taking the pole position to party or industry approved lines. (opinion). For those who are beyond that, they will need to continue searching.

Many wish to think without Boxes or territorial lines of Thoughts drawn by men; for me such a think tank of another is merely a study in human interaction, which appe ars to be very predictable, rather than a coat hanger in a closet or place to hang my hat. I believe that Thought should have NO boundaries of any type including; dimensions, time, life experience model, species, language, belief systems, religion, etc. It does not make sense to limit ones mind in that way; fore if one does how can they call that Thinking and therefore who could call such group activity a think tank. It sounds more like a think Box with limits. I have gotten together with others to discuss Thought and have traveled to every city in the United States with over 10,000 population, sat in coffee shops, met people and assisted them in doing the same. Some have set up ad hoc networks and meeting times, in doing so I have learned a lot about the designing of networked think tank concept. Do you have Thoughts about Think Tank Formation? How would you design a think tank? Have you ever Thought about that?

If one is looking for a think tank for namesake, I sugg est they look for one, which bares that name; Think Tank and then to contact them. My forum is not a think tank in itself, just a place that individuals who are serious about the forward progression of mankind in the present period can go to share Ideas, Innovations and Concepts. Some may have Ideas and use it to put out Concepts for those interested or who find a subject via Search Engines. A Think Tank is like a Novel; you have the choice of determining what it will be and what your purpose is in creating it. And in that, we see many are abusing the concept of a Think Tank for very politically motivated reasons, which is a shame really. You are welcome to think with me, if you wish online. If not, then you must continue your search for a think tank or should I say Thinking Box and perhaps you might find a whole bunch of people who think like you or a group that is willing to have you as a member and can get them to promote your political agenda. You should be able to find something that fits your fancy in that regard. Best of luck on that, if not you are welcome to bring your mind and join me in Thought, think on this.

Lance Winslow


Author:: Lance Winslow
Keywords:: Thinking, think tank, Box, Thought, Innovation, Ideas, Concepts, Blog, online forum
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All That We Are... Are Labels

Within the confines of the known universe, a madness is present that taints all of the knowledge which every human being has aquired within their life, and within the lives of others.

Nothing is as it seems, and it only seems that way because the human being has labeled it as such.

Language is the remarkable tool which all philosophers great and small have at their disposal, and it is that very language which limits knowledge at all levels to that very element.

Indeed, Labeling begins with prehistoric man and continues to this day. The life and times of the hunter gatherer revolved around the daily exercise of Labeling this and Labeling that. Fire, wood, the animals which are hunted, are all a product of Labeling.

The reader may now ask...so what?....and they would be right to a certain extent. But from a philosophical point of view an important point is being made: what is knowledge? For that matter, what constitutes Intelligence? Because the more one explores that question, the more limited mankind becomes.

It is a critical observation that comes with the reality that all knowledge revolves around the act of Labeling, and with that Labeling comes a vague sort of Intelligence allowing the passing of thought and emotion. Clearly, reality is judged by the senses. What can be seen, heard, smelled, or touched constitutes how real something may or may not be. Along these lines would come an in-depth dialogue about dreams and the clinically insane, but that discussion must be for another day.

When one gets down to it, what is known? Does existan ce essentially consist of running around and placing post-it notes upon all that is sensed? This is 'milk', this is your father', this is the 'television'. Is everyone aware, as I am, that the know universe simply consists of Labeling? And since that is true, what is it that is achieved by mankinds existance?

One conclusion would surround the fact that this existance being experienced now is only the preliminary one of understanding. Perhaps it is like a martial art form: there are endless basic movements that must be mastered before one can continue and achieve. In fact, with martial arts, all who are involved with them knows the words black belt stands for excellence, but the reality is something quite different.

In most martial art forms, black belt means only mastering of the basics, which is significant because most outsiders believe that achieving the black belt is the end, when in fact, for the dedicated artist, it is only the beginning.

Perhaps that is the state of mankind today: we are only at the beginning of our contribution to this universe. We, as a species, are in the gathering of information area of existance. But that revelation (if that's what one might call it) is significant because it is an indication that mankind truly has an enormous way to go to achieve true intellectual enlightenment.

I attended Rutgers University and studied Philosophy, English, and History.


Author:: Christopher Graham
Keywords:: Philosophy, Labeling, human existance, Intelligence
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Friday, April 1, 2011

Preference and Culture

Introduction

In our present society, there are few educated individuals who will make the argument that a person's Preference is either moral or immoral. This belief has become so deeply imbedded in the philosophies of certain people, that the term Preference or preferencial is now almost synonymous with amoral. For instance, if someone were to state that HomoSexuality were immoral or unethical, one could respond, HomoSexuality is a Preference, just like HeteroSexuality. Neither is inherently good or bad, as they are decisions that do not cause tragedies or atrocities. Yet, this is an example of the modern sexual attitude responding to other cultural superstitions. Another example would be someone claiming that strawberries are immoral to eat, and another may respond, If a person's diet includes strawberries or bananas, or apples, or any fruit, it is only a question of Preference, and certainly does not enter the realm of Ethics. And by Preference, I mean that it is something that a person finds appeal to. It is thus believed that a person is not good or bad if he finds more beauty in the stars than he does in the sunrize, that a person is neither of rich or poor character if his heart is warmed most when among friends and least when among strangers -- a person is not good or bad for the food that they find to taste the best, because that is their Preference. That is the subject of this piece of writing.

A Foundation For Right And Wrong

It is not difficult to discern from the introduction that I used the least controversial topics when saying that Preference is amoral. There are some moral philosophers who will go to the extent to say that every action is amoral, and simply a matter of Preference. Then, there are those theologians and moralists who argue what qualifies as Preference, and what qualifies as an act of imMorality. For instance, in the Introduction, I gave an example of an act of Preference by citing H omoSexuality. Even today, in our very prejudiced times, it would seem that the population will not agree that this is almost wholly Preference. There are moralists who will claim that HomoSexuality is an abomination, an act of indecency and wholly immoral. Similarly, though it may be a bit of amusement, I would not be entirely shocked to find a philosopher who believed it was immoral to prefer the taste of an orange over the taste of an apple. I believe, though, as far as my moral philosophy supports, that a person's Preference to HomoSexuality or HeteroSexuality is equalled to a person's Preference to the taste of oranges or the taste of apples. My essential philosophy in matters of Ethics can be found in numerous of my pieces. Simply put: I believe that an action which causes suffering is immoral. Just one look upon this sentence alone is enough to raise one hundred doubts, and for each one, one thousand questions accompanied by hypothetical scenarios. It is not m y intent to prove this thesis in this paper, though I have intentions to fully elaborate upon it with evidence and answering arguments in a longer piece. The purpose of this essay is simply to understand the concept of Preference and the concept of Culture, as they relate to Morality and Freethought.

Culture -- A Preference

Among those of us who may be referred to as the Underground -- the various assortment of squatters, people versus corporation shoplifters, urban guerillas, protestors, activists, reformist writers, political and social dissidents -- the Culture seems radically different than that of modern society. The Communists, for instance, differ greatly from the mainstream, in that we do not believe in the bourgeoise right to property (or, in other words, the idea that one man may become rich by the labor of another). Animal Rights activists differ in that they believe in the right of all conscious beings on the right to life. All of these subsects o f the Underground differ from the mainstream in their political agenda, as do those who work for drug policy reform, those who work against foreign sweat shops, Civil Rights activists, among others. These are the obvious differences that constitute these groups in their own particular ways. Yet, still, there are cultural differences, sometimes leading from their ideology and sometimes not -- or, a particular individual of this subsect adopted a cultural attribute, and it soon followed suit with others of that group. For instance, Communists are notorious for using the word comrad in addressing each other, but it was first used in the late 19th century as an alternative to Sir, Mister, Madam, Misses, or Miss, in that a person was recognized not as a male or female, but as a person. It cannot be denied that these Communists were Feminists, believing that a person's gender does not determine the content of their heart. But believing this was not enough, so the distinction in titles between males and females (an arbitrary distinction) was entirely removed from the Culture of the Communists.

The example that I draw from the Communists is perhaps the best. However, today it is almost uniform for a Communist to refer to another Communist as comrad. The Culture of Animal Rights activists, though, may differ from group to group, or even from individual to individual. I have talked with friends about using a word that would simply indicate a conscious being, because that is the only object of our belief in justice. Scientifically, using the words animal, or creature, would be inaccurate, as jelly fish show little signs of consciousness, yet they fill the prerequisite of being an animal. These are only examples of Culture, though. Ultimately, the Culture of the members of these Underground groups varies drastically from the main stream, but only in varying degrees from one another. The essential premise is this... Culture is something t o enrich our lives, allowing us everyday to become more aware of art, creativity, and ingenuinity, but Culture is not a substitute or alternative to a code of Ethics; it is only a result of the rise of an independent civilization.

Centuries of repression of the sex act -- of the most natural instinct of any organism -- has led all Freethinkers to hold different opinions on this matter, every one regarded by the society as a heresy. Those who conformed to the rules of society, at the first sight of a gentle touch of another's face or belly, this has led to immediate revoltion. Intimacy, written with the whisper of affection in the ear of a lover, has been reviled, held as the ultimate sin. The people believed these lies, and they committed a most unjust betrayal to their children by repeating the prejudices. The brilliance of compassion has never shined so bright, as when two friends are enjoy the pleasure of love with each other. In regard to sex, I have met a gre at deal of varied opinions. I remember once conversating with a friend, telling him of how I longed to be with a lover, stating, I enjoy the affection and intimacy of it, and the orgasm or pleasure of it is not really an end to physical love for me. My friend responded that I held such an opinion, because I was a good person. Yet, at hearing these words, I found myself greatly perplexed. A person is not made good or bad by how they Personally decide to treat sex. I met one Vegetarian female who never wanted to have sex, because it simply didn't interest her, but she certainly must have had consideration for others, because she refused to eat meat. I have known certain males who preferred a quick engagement of sex, simply to orgasm -- but when they proposed sex to another, they never tried to hide what they wanted or what they were aiming at. They have been, also, charitable individuals, friends of humanity. I have known, on the other hand, individuals who I would com e to regard as unworthy of the air they breath, and yet some were more predisposed to careless sex than violence, and others weren't. Simply put, it was a Preference. The song, Mind Sex, by the artist Dead Prez -- an Anarcho-Socialist, rap group -- despises the attitude about sex that it is something to go after, without regard to any sense of decency or fairness. I agree with this attitude by Dead Prez, and when I saw people acting in a reckless manner trying to obtain sex, without any regard towards the hurt feelings of others, I despised them as well. The attitude of not lying to others, inherent in this song by Dead Prez, is an equally justified Culture as that of those of us who enjoy affection more than pleasure, or those who enjoy pleasure more than affection, or those who find that the whole sex act is too cumbersome to be considered any benefit to themselves. A person can hold any of these Preferences (Cultures, if I may be so liberal), and it is how honest, ju st, and fair their dealings are with others that determines whether they are good or bad -- as far as their Culture of sex, it is as much a question of Morality as is the question of the taste of an apple over an orange.

When we come to the question of drugs, there are certain sights and images that immediately come to mind. We think of the countless of thousands filling our jails. We look behind the bars that man has made for his own kind, stare into the dark, and we see ourselves: imprisoned in a society that looks at happiness as addiction, that sees freedom as a virulent plague, that looks upon every scientist as a pawn to tyranny. As we approach the question of drugs, before any argument is raised, we are taunted by the unrelenting moans of suffering of those who have been imprisoned, those who had never done wrong to anyone. There is not one Freethinker who can honestly condemn a drug user. However, even among psychonaughts -- whose primary goal in life is t o experiment with as many substances as possible -- there is a certain apprehension of certain drugs and their users. Allow me first to examine those groups with a least liberal opinion of drugs. To those who believe in sort some of social, economic, or political reform, who still hold a more conservative creed of drug use, will inevitably hold myths. For instance, they may believe that drug use is unhealthy, that it destroys mental ability, that all drug use eventually leads to a person becoming a junkie. When a person comes into their presence and wishes to aid them in their reform, and makes their habit known, they typically will be regarded as a second-class person, if not outrightly rejected. Among psychonaughts, there is a near deathly fear of heroin and crack, the harder drugs. Most are stemming from the movie Trainspotting. Though I have met a great deal of heroin and ex-heroin addicts, I found that they hardly resembled junkies: they were kind and charitable, paying for food and alcohol (as well as drugs) for their friends, and they always paid back their debts. I have heard more stories of a person neglecting their entire life so they could worship a drug when it was not heroin. But regardless, call it a vice or an interest, drug use is simply Preference, and a person is more likely to be heralded as virtuous if they enjoy building model airplanes as opposed to shooting up. Inevitably, a man who attends to his duty of compassion for his fellow human beings -- regardless of whether he uses heroin or psychodelics -- is a matter of character and not of Culture.

Among all Freethinkers, there is a certain appreciation of art and science. These fields of creativity have expanded the understanding of mankind in all realms. We no longer look to the natural world, full of questions. The last day that we saw it rain and wondered why it rains has come and gone. The last day that we looked for a human expression of emotions, o f feelings, of sadness and joy, the last day that we looked for human expression and could not find it -- this day, also, has come and gone. Freethinkers, then, look to poetry, painting, drawing, and literature, as an expression of mankind. The painter not only paints for his audience, but he does so to appease his soul. The same can be said of the poet or the author. It is not just a means of conveying an idea, but also the means of telling the story of your spirit. With all the virtues and merits of art, and the consequence of its appreciation, all underground thinkers and Freethinkers (I use these two terms synonymously) will find a certain inclination towards it. Similarly, as though ignoring a great absurdity, those who do not read books, or appreciate art, or enjoy music, will sometimes be treated with a secondly manner. Perhaps, to a certain extent, this prejudice may be justified. A man who does not worry himself with books (be it literature, science, or poet ry), or does not concern himself with what others think, this person will tend to be in a much more degraded state, intellectually, than a man who is interested in what others say. But regardless, if a man does not find poetry to give him inspiration, he is only slightly different than a man who finds only Shakespeare's poetry to be inspiring. The only difference is that while the second man has ignored every poet but one, the first man has gone one step further and has ignored simply every poet. If a person were to take no time to appreciate the art that painters have draped the earth in, or to not hesitate for a moment to hear the beauty of music's sweet melody, I would not call them of a lesser grade of person, any more than I would consider someone of a lesser grade if they enjoyed a different type of music or art. The profound disdain that a Freethinker gives to a person unCultured is unjust in its assertion, because every person ought to seek the Culture and Prefer ence that gives them the most happiness.

The only purpose of Culture is this: to enrich the happiness and the understanding of the Cultured person. When a Culture fails to do this, then there is no reason to continue practising it, as it is a deterent of the only intrinsic good. Though it may be difficult for a person to strip themselves of the ideology and creeds that they have believed for a great deal of time, to remove beliefs that they logically know to be flawed, it may occur sometimes only under time and duress. Yet, the ultimate purpose of it is productive of happiness: Personal development. There are some attributes that Freethinkers will find among each other, unabridged. The trait that causes a person to strive for goodness, to commit an action only so that it increases the happiness of the men around him, to be just and fair in all decisions -- this trait can be found among all reformers and Freethinkers.

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For Life,

Punkerslut (or Andy Carloff) has been writing essays and poetry on social issues which have caught his attention for several years. His website http://www.punkerslut.com provides a complete list of all of these writings. His life experience includes homelessness, squating in New Orleans and LA, dropping out of high school, getting expelled from college for subversive activities, and a myriad of other revolutionary actions.


Author:: Andy Carloff
Keywords:: Preference,Culture,Morality,Ethics,Choice,Personal,Desire,Lust,Sexuality,Psychology,Psychiatry
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Darius and the US Postal Service

DARIUS: - Coins bearing his visage are found in the Americas but we would never expect to see normal academic overviews mention this for public consideration. And I was not surprised when I read many other things about Aryans and supposed first Empires, as I read the following part of a far larger presentation. Was the US support of the Shah connected to a larger and long term plan to manage the plebs or serfs who think they are free?

Cyrus recognized that the known world he wished to conquer included Egypt, Carthage, Ethiopia, and Greek colonies on the Mediterranean coast as far as Gibraltar, but for the time being he thought he had better seize the known world to the east (except for distant, legendary China). In about a year he took lands as far away as what are now the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. He rushed west again and fell upon Babylon by diverting the unfordable Gyndes River, a tributary of the Tigris which protected the city , into many shallow hand-dug channels. There he freed the forty thousand Jews held in the Babylonian captivity. A few years later, putting down a revolt in the east, Cyrus died in battle. His troops brought his body back to Pasargadae, and laid it to rest in the tomb with the Nordic roof. N.B.

Cyrus was not only the world's first great emperor; he was a humane man, who treated his victims benevolently, honored their gods, and set higher standards for the profession of kingship than most other monarchs down through the centuries. His son and successor, by contrast, was a brute who had earlier kicked his pregnant wife to death. He adored flattery, not blinking even when a courtier told him, I do not think you are the equal of your father, because you do not have a son like the son he left behind. Nevertheless, before he mysteriously committed suicide, he managed to capture Egypt and pack the pharaoh back to Iran. Upon his death, according to Herodotus, the seven young no bles who formed the imperial council met and agreed to accept as king him among them whose horse should neigh first at dawn the next day. One groom made sure that his master would win by providing a delectable, neigh-worthy mare for the stallion. In this way the noble named Darius became king, although his own account of his ascent, which he left engraved on stone, differs in ways that do not make nearly as good a story.

Whatever the truth, Darius turned out to be second only to Cyrus as Great King, King of Kings, and even more than Cyrus, the architect of the Persian Empire. Despite his chance choice, Darius had the royal blood of Achaemenes in his veins, for he descended from a collateral branch of the family. Darius ruled for thirty-five years, at first putting down rivals (he fought nineteen battles at the rate of nearly a battle a month, and defeated nine upstart kinglets), then giving the empire the institutions that Cyrus had been too busy to devise. He had to k eep the subject populations contented enough not to revolt (for the conquered masses greatly outnumbered the ruling Persians), but disciplined enough to pay heavy taxes to support the court and the armies. (2)

He established a secret spy network not unlike his far later relative and recent King, the Shah of Iran; but he also established a reliable postal service not unlike the Pony Express that Herodotus was inspired to write the words now used as the motto of the US Postal Service. We have all heard it and wondered perhaps, why we are not told the origin bespeaks great things in other cultures.

Sir Roger Stevens to write, in The Land of the Great Sophy: There can be no proper understanding of what underlies modern Iran unless we recognize the significance of this triumph of legend over history, or art over reality, this preference for embellishment as against unvarnished fact, for ancient folk beliefs as against new-fangled creeds. (3)

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Author:: Robert Baird
Keywords:: Shah of Iran, US Postal Service
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