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Date: February 17th, 2023 8:20 PM Author: cerebral whorehouse
About ten days in the summer between sophomore and Junior year after reading Atlas Shrugged
To be fair she does a good job with the tragedy of the 20th Century Motor Company of articulating the Mises critique of socialist calculation
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5292532&forum_id=2\u0026mark_id=5310901",#45948677)
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Date: February 17th, 2023 8:19 PM Author: dull therapy
The Jungian PS1 owner takes a sip of his tea and says, "You know, at the core of Carl Jung's philosophy is the idea that every person has an individual unconscious, shaped by personal experiences and the collective unconscious, shaped by humanity's shared experiences."
The Marxist Gamecube owner nods, "Yes, I'm familiar with that concept, and it's an interesting one. But for Marxists, the most fundamental unit is the collective, the society as a whole. We believe that the individual's unconscious is shaped by their social and economic conditions."
The PS1 owner nods and says, "I understand your point, but I think there's a balance to be struck between individual and collective. In the JRPGs I love, the individual protagonist is often on a quest to save the world, but they must confront their own personal demons and limitations in order to do so. The hero's individual journey is critical to their ability to save the collective."
The Gamecube owner smiles, "I see your point, but I think Pikmin is a great example of how collective action can benefit the individual. The player character, Captain Olimar, must lead a team of Pikmin to collect resources and repair his spaceship. Without the help of the collective, Olimar would be stranded on the planet."
The PS1 owner nods thoughtfully, "That's a good point. I think both individual and collective action are important, but I wonder if there's a way to reconcile the two. Perhaps the individual's quest can benefit the collective, or the collective can support the individual's journey."
The Marxist Gamecube owner nods, "I think you're onto something there. Marxism isn't about sacrificing the individual for the collective, but rather about ensuring that everyone's needs are met. In the context of gaming, this might mean creating games that allow for both individual expression and collective action."
The PS1 owner smiles, "I think we've come to a good place of agreement. And at the end of the day, whether we're playing JRPGs or Pikmin, we're all just trying to have fun, right?"
The Marxist Gamecube owner grins, "Absolutely. And when we're having fun together, that's when we can truly appreciate the beauty of diversity and inclusion."
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