A Modest Utopia --- Paul Goodman: It's just smiling faces in places with good air and water...
The fundamental civic unit is the neighbor --- Jelani Cobb
It's been hot and tiring weather lately, but it's probably good to acclimate yourself by binking through the humidity and get things done: sort of pep yourself up for the painful months ahead. Maron seems to like riding in the bike basket and she gets a lot of suprised smiles when the notice her. She's a hit at the Free NIght School too. She did well Wed. night when I had the Freedom Software Time slot so I took her Friday night for the big Dodge Ball Event. Going there makes me think of Paul Goodman's essay "A Modest Utopia" then today an IG video streamed by and I saw Jelani Cobb comparing ICE raids to the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act. When goons started taking their neighbors away slavery became more than an abstract abolitionist cause to a lot of people. One of Cobb's comments on some sort of TV show with a white guy with big glasses, reminded me of I.A. Richards in _Philosophy of Rhetoric_ quoting Aristotle: The fundamental unit of thought is the sentence. You get to thinking how you can build something up from fundamentals, be graded, direct and coherent but start with the right unit, like the sentence or the neighbor and make sure each step up has a wide solid base on the steps that make the next step possible. I might fight with neighbors, but I won't let anyone take them away..
I'll take photos of Maron next time. But she's usually surrounded by kids and it's too involved to try and get the understanding and consent I feel is needed when taking photos with people in them. It feels ok if the photos are so distant and blurry that individual faces probably can't be made out. I need a picture of Maron in the bike basket too. She looks cool in there. I'll bike her over to the PlayPark event this afternoon...
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The fundamental civic unit is the neighbor --- Jelani Cobb
It's been hot and tiring weather lately, but it's probably good to acclimate yourself by binking through the humidity and get things done: sort of pep yourself up for the painful months ahead. Maron seems to like riding in the bike basket and she gets a lot of suprised smiles when the notice her. She's a hit at the Free NIght School too. She did well Wed. night when I had the Freedom Software Time slot so I took her Friday night for the big Dodge Ball Event. Going there makes me think of Paul Goodman's essay "A Modest Utopia" then today an IG video streamed by and I saw Jelani Cobb comparing ICE raids to the 1850 Fugitive Slave Act. When goons started taking their neighbors away slavery became more than an abstract abolitionist cause to a lot of people. One of Cobb's comments on some sort of TV show with a white guy with big glasses, reminded me of I.A. Richards in _Philosophy of Rhetoric_ quoting Aristotle: The fundamental unit of thought is the sentence. You get to thinking how you can build something up from fundamentals, be graded, direct and coherent but start with the right unit, like the sentence or the neighbor and make sure each step up has a wide solid base on the steps that make the next step possible. I might fight with neighbors, but I won't let anyone take them away..
I'll take photos of Maron next time. But she's usually surrounded by kids and it's too involved to try and get the understanding and consent I feel is needed when taking photos with people in them. It feels ok if the photos are so distant and blurry that individual faces probably can't be made out. I need a picture of Maron in the bike basket too. She looks cool in there. I'll bike her over to the PlayPark event this afternoon...
#FreeNightSchool #MImataNIghtSchool #YoruGakkou #yorugakkou #よる学校 #三股夜学校 #TheNeighbor #Neighbors