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RE: My Steemit Failures #1: Lessons Learned from Trying & Failing to Start a Book Club on Steem

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

Hey, Matt, I've gone through some intense emotional turmoil through August and into Sept.(even my own posting has been quite limited and mainly reposting from my site).....It's connected to long-term trauma in my life. I don't talk about the situation publicly to protect a few people that I love.
What I can tell you is that I'm still reading Dickie and am at the point where Darney asks Doc. Mannette for his daughter's hand in marriage.
In general, I don't find the characters to be as compelling, as say, Pip, and Mrs. Havesham; or Marley and Scrooge. I also find the plot more meandering than his other writings but I agree the prose is dense and intriguing​.
I find many parallels​, though, to today as far as the tensions between the elites and their decadence (4-chocolate servers), and the commoners.....
Perhaps this doesn't bode well for our​ own times although I do concede to being deeply cynical​.

You may have noticed that our governments no longer serve the people and now serve gov., banks, and corps., or, they now serve about 20% of the pop. who have won in their casino model of the ​economy. You'll know this to be corporate oligarchy running​ a trans-national plutocracy....( or, maybe you don't view our society in that way).
Hey, at any rate​, I hope you're settling into your new digs...Rumour has it John Michael Greer recently moved there, too.....
Peace:)

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Hey Andrew,

Glad to hear that you are still reading the book. That does seem to be one of the noteworthy aspects of the book, how the conflict within the story rings so true today as well.

I'd argue that we've basically always had this conflict - the struggle between the rich and poor seems eternal, perhaps in both directions. Will we ever find utopia? IDK. It seems like human nature to want more, and some people will achieve great wealth, others will fail. Even in a fully voluntaryist society, that seems like it would still happen...