| On Systems by Nathan Coppedge | ||||||||
Systemic Gluttony What are sins to men are not always sins to systems. But no man is a system; as soon as a system is experienced, the man must live beneath it to understand it. Otherwise its laws are not sanctified, and the man�s unity is incomplete. If we knew what the ultimate system could not do, we would know the morals to follow in our lives. Perhaps the system is moral out of necessity; but to find that system we must consider all archetypes, and each of these has merits which are apparent to minds which do not know the answer. Only by hunger and strife do men become greater, but as the man becomes greater, the strife changes form, and the hunger comes from deeper within, and objects are no longer things of this world, but creatures and spirits of words and pathos, guides which are incidental when the world cannot swallow worlds. NEXT Return to Essays Main The preceding, as well as all other parts of Nathan's Philosophy and Writing are pending copyright (c) 2006, Nathan Coppedge |
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