The idea that Nature favours the ubermenschs and overdogs, that 'Might is Right' , were pretty well universally accepted, albeit sometimes resignedly, in 1939.
Henry Dawson, drawing much different conclusions from his decade long study of the constantly varying battles of Human-Bacteria Commensality, certainly didn't agree.
He gave at least equal odds to all the untermenschs and the underdogs of our natural slash human world.
His ideas were pretty outre with his fellow scientists and his fellow human beings in 1929 ......or even in 1939.
And remained so until about 1943, when the repetitious failure to have 'The War' go anywhere near the direction the various overdogs would have it go, caused many people around the globe to look at the maxim 'Might is Right' in a more jaundiced light.
Dawson never changed his mind - but eventually the World did, thanks to WWII's unexpected off-coursedness.
The War's end found the World feeling much less Modern and feeling much more post all that sort of stuff - a position that has only grown stronger in the world, in the seventy or so years since Dawson's premature death in 1945.
I can only hope the irony amuses Dawson, wherever he is right now ....
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Sunday, April 14, 2013
Atheistic Nature's inordinate fondness for beetles...
The genetically-minded Moderns of the 1930s felt they were facing a grave demographic crisis : why where there so few Ubermensch and so many undermensch: why so few Cedars and so much hyssop ?
In other words, why on earth were there so many beetles, defectives and useless mouths ?
Not believing in a Supreme Being, at least not believing in any Being Superior to themselves, they had to blame the Iron Laws of Nature and Evolution for this un-natural natural fondness for things weak and foolish.
If in ancient times , the Cedars of Lebanon were the biggest, tallest living beings known, the hyssop growing through the cracks in Beth Nielsen Chapman's concrete were 'the lowest of the low', the plant kingdom's equivalent of being the 4Fs of the 4Fs.
Seemingly the useless hyssop's only purpose for being put on this earth was to form a home for an equally purposeless mold.
But then, of course, when Fleming found that mold stopped bacteria cold and Dawson stuck it into a patient's arm to save a life, the lowly hyssop was revealed to have had a supreme purpose after all ....
In other words, why on earth were there so many beetles, defectives and useless mouths ?
Not believing in a Supreme Being, at least not believing in any Being Superior to themselves, they had to blame the Iron Laws of Nature and Evolution for this un-natural natural fondness for things weak and foolish.
If in ancient times , the Cedars of Lebanon were the biggest, tallest living beings known, the hyssop growing through the cracks in Beth Nielsen Chapman's concrete were 'the lowest of the low', the plant kingdom's equivalent of being the 4Fs of the 4Fs.
Seemingly the useless hyssop's only purpose for being put on this earth was to form a home for an equally purposeless mold.
But then, of course, when Fleming found that mold stopped bacteria cold and Dawson stuck it into a patient's arm to save a life, the lowly hyssop was revealed to have had a supreme purpose after all ....
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Invasion of the SKY GODS : 1939-1945
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Michael Marshall |
Suitable only for the teen fare at the make-out pit at the local drive-in.
It certainly doesn't sound like any useful way to sum up WWII.
But recall how the Nazis dug up and revived the old myths about the Sky Gods and made the Swastika, often a symbol of sky gods like Thor, the master symbol of their belief system.
Remember that both Japan and Germany clearly thought of themselves as overmen, ruling the undermen.
(Ubermensch and untermensch.)
The communist parties, all over the world, also thought of themselves as a group of ubermensch SKY GODS, guiding with a bloody-firm hand the working class untermensch ,as they set about together to liquidate the middle and upper classes to bring about a new utopia.
Recollect that both the Germans and the Japanese went to war on a little petro and a whole lot of faith : their non-logistics systems can only be described as 'pie in the sky' or 'blue sky' thinking.
And even a cursory memory of WWII newsreel type imagery should remind us how often both chose to portray themselves as eagles on high swooping down on their enemy in Stukas or Zeros.
Earthlings ?
Well I admit the word, in its current meaning, wasn't even used till 1949 - by the very un-earthling sci fi writer Robert Heinlein - mostly because it was a word describing a concept not yet invented until after WWII, Auschwitz and Hiroshima .
All of us modern/civilized/urban humans suddenly seeing ourselves as small ,weak and vulnerable.
In other words, suddenly feeling post-modern and commensal with the rest of Earth.
But clearly the values Martin Henry Dawson fought for and the way he chose to fight for them, is a forerunner of Heilein's earthlings.
A 4F sized factory, run by 4F doctors with 4F fungi to save 4F patients against the efforts of A1 world interested in only saving the genetic A1s of the world .
Because there were as many SKY GODS in Manhattan as in Berlin or Toyko or Moscow....
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