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On Arc's Philosophy Pt 2

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On Arc's Philosophy Pt 2
May 31 2009, 8:28 PM EDT | Post edited: May 31 2009, 8:28 PM EDT
If we disregard the technical considerations of ARC's proposals, which I must, I'm not qualified in the field, I'm left to do what I do best, which is determining past and present paradigm, relevance of associations, logical evaluation of motives and action with qualified consideration. I propose that while acknowledging the limitations of the contemplative ability of the masses and the worthiness of it's salvation, ARC does nothing to address it's plans to save the humans from themselves. That must be done by one and by all, by themselves, through complete honesty and authenticity. Now is not the place for considerations that we shall call elitist: tradition, authority, sanctity, ingroup, purity, even political correctness but a time to consider the old fashioned idea of Citizenry and a modern definition of citizen. I propose that this can be found in my work redefining Aristotle's Eudaimonea.
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