This is really interesting as maybe a larger cultural metaphor. What are the consequences of what we select for and approve? Maybe a narrowing of options with the illusion of expansion.
I also notice though, that when I look at that chart, the blue tones are expanding. So we went from something very red tones focused to something more balanced.
What are your thoughts and reflections on this?
See my comments on the modern city-state. A culture devoid of Divine Aesthetic in its built environment slips into a kind of twisted depravity. My only solution is to observe predominantly Natural Aesthetic; lest I slip into madness
You can link to other posts. If you hit the link button (looks like two links of a chain) it will let you search by post title.
Better that I just cut & paste my previous response to a different post regarding the production economy, where I said,
“This is such a valid analysis Brandon! I’m now suspecting the significant modern cultural divide is between urban and rural. Urban decay has a long, historical precedence and I believe savvy observers are sensitive to this trend.
Athenians believed the optimal city state was comprised of <10,000 citizens, a small town by modern standards. Modern urban and suburban dwellers are so utterly dependent upon goods and services provided by the state which actually requires “good governance”, were they [modern cities] to be legitimately functional. Considering the modern urban plight is reduced to a Truman Show, open-air prison, Matrix existence it’s no wonder they’re inclined to hysterical behaviors ?!
I think you mean this post:
Trump Policies Unlikely to Bring Back Economy
If you link to things on the forum, it helps create a web of information where people can find stuff in the future. If you copy and paste, it doesn’t retain any of the context for where you got it from.