I’ve tried to break humanity up into manageable sections, to then see where they might crossover, how they’re influenced, or to see if I missed something, or if my four pillars are an accurate way to break it up. — Brett
Poetry — Brett
Politics — Brett
Economics — Brett
Religion — Brett
'Politics' originates from ancient Greece if I am not mistaken. You are thinking of tribal conflict.For instance politics comes before a community/tribe was formed. — Brett
Economics is a social science; modern terminology.Economics is about trading. — Brett
I say trading relates more to geography than individual tribes. Things get traded from places to places.But at what point does trading appear, before a tribe is formed or after. — Brett
'Economics' is simply the study of economy. Are you thinking of markets?And is economics just politics in action? — Brett
They can. Well, not fully formed, no. More like an organic process.And what’s behind institutions, markets, business? They didn’t spring up overnight fully formed. — Brett
You are thinking of tribal conflict. — Wheatley
Economics is a social science; modern terminology. — Wheatley
I say trading relates more to geography than individual tribes. Things get traded from places to places. — Wheatley
'Economics' is simply the study of economy. — Wheatley
They can. Well, not fully formed, no. More like an organic process. — Wheatley
Exactly! Problem is, no all humanity has adopted Greek culture! Is your mind blow?Tribes come before Greek culture. — Brett
Yes. I would say 'trade' is a way more appropriate term for a pillar of humanity than economy.It’s origins are in trading on an individual basis for necessities. — Brett
What did you say specifically?Based on what I just said I think that trading begins at an individual level. — Brett
'Economy' is an abstract term (and a social construction) invented by economists! *attempting to blow your mind*I don’t think studying something is the thing. The thing has to first exist. — Brett
Individuals start businesses. Governments and institutions are part of the 'ecosystem' in which business thrive.Yes, so something initiated institutions, markets or business. Economics is behind business and markets, politics behind institutions. — Brett
Tribes come before Greek culture.
— Brett
Exactly! Problem is, no all humanity has adopted Greek culture! Is your mind blow? — Wheatley
You can't divorce the word 'politic' from its original Greek meaning because politics is a Greek word. You're setting yourself up to confuse everyone.So in the sense I’m talking about politics, which is not related to the Greek meaning, which refers to politics as a game of rules, — Brett
I'm not sure what you are trying to convey to me.I mean that it far earlier than Greek culture. All they did was begin the ritualisation/institutionalising of it and give it a name. — Brett
Definition of Cistercians: a monk or nun of an order founded in 1098 as a stricter branch of the Benedictines. The monks are now divided into two observances, the strict observance, whose adherents are known popularly as Trappists, and the common observance, which has certain relaxations. — Wheatley
Science is further down the track and developed from one of those pillars, or two, or a mutation. Religion is there because it’s an essential part of us. Whether God or Gods are real doesn’t matter, people have embraced it since they didn’t understand what the wind was, or why the sun rose every morning. — Brett
This is very typical of philosophers. Use an ordinary word, and then proceed to strip it of all its connotations. :vomit:I’m using politics as a form of interaction between people. “The affairs of the city” are the affairs of the people. First the people then the institutions. — Brett
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