Can anyone list the objectives of the OWS movement?
https://freethoughtblogs.com/almostdiamonds/2011/10/10/understanding-occupy-wall-street/
Can anyone list the objectives of the OWS movement?
I heard a great comment today on the occupy movement.
That was a great example of the types of things the older generation has been saying about the younger generation for generations.
The decline of roman society started somewhere. Or is that just something older generations of romans were saying about younger generations of romans for generations?That was a great example of the types of things the older generation has been saying about the younger generation for generations.
The decline of roman society started somewhere. Or is that just something older generations of romans were saying about younger generations of romans for generations?
Pretty much, even while Rome was in its ascendancy.
So at some point it became true.
I am still interested in seeing all these quotes from Roman oldsters to Roman youngsters about their loud music and loose morals exactly like today.
The first link I found mentions they existed:
https://www.news.leiden.edu/news/roman-boys-will-be-boys.html
The Roman authors also had a biological explanation for this, explains Strubbe. This was the theory of the bodily humours. ‘ Young people were characterised by an excess of blood and heat. In the course of the years, they would cool down and become more balanced. There was no need to be overly concerned about them.’
Strubbe: ‘Eyben’s error was in particular that he represented the image of the literary sources as the image of all Roman young men, while these sources relate to an elite youth in the city of Rome, such as the sons of senators and gentlemen who had nothing to do, or students in the later period of antiquity, far from parental authority.’
But it is a matter of how a society treats that information. Is the behaviour condoned or not? What are the patterns of expectation? And do you see, for example, that unstable and unruly behaviour were considered less problematic in Roman society than in present-day society. For young men, at least. Girls had to preserve their virginity until marriage.’
At age fifteen, boys were expected to be small adults, and also to fulfil public functions. Girls were marriageable at the age of twelve.
Well, no quotes from the older generation to the younger. From that article I gathered that the Romans society had a more lenient attitude toward youth, and that youth held a different distinction from today.
I thought Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire was relevant fifty years ago, and I was just a teenager who wasn't drunk, doped out, or mesmerized by liberal mantras .
I also see a lot of hope in some of the rising generation who actually realize that the government is the problem, not the solution. Who know they've been sold out for a mess of pottage by a corrupt ageof so-called polictical leaders who've robbed the public treasury and handed over everything to a cliquie of bankers/cartelists, and driven folks off the land and resources , to put us in a dependent state of existence. Until we actually audit and reform the Fed, nothing will change. Until we dump the green mystics with their goddess Gaia who believe humans are a plague on the pristine planet, and realize that it's the polluting cartelists who are using the green ideals to drive people off the land and sequester the resources for themselves, and the politicians who are just lying to us every step of the way while they pass thousands-page bills filled with ripoffs of human rights and government powergrabs, which they don't even care to read. We've been had by the greatest "medicine show" in human history. Government that is going to take care of us.
But just enough youngsters are seeing Ron Paul as something different. And they are right. And that is real "hope".
Ron Paul is sending out a plea to his supporters. He has a new ad to run, which shows Mitt and Newt to be phony conservatives who will perpetuate the system while he will actually do something to bring our bleeding to an end and start the healing.
You lost me at Ron Paul.