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The dumb-down principle or why subsequent generations don't get it
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<blockquote data-quote="lamdo263" data-source="post: 212482" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>* A necessary term in order to understand this thread. Mono-, or near mono, meaning tight controlling groups are what post normal societies were. This would be in the example Jake, Mike, Tim and Pete, were friends and hung around with each other when they went to school. Mike and Ted were religious, would at times go fishing or hunting with their fathers,. love their mothers, followed some sports. They were also respectful, but not always necessarily nioce to the senior people who lived in their neighborhoods.</p><p></p><p>Mike had a paper delivery route, while both Tim and Pete worked at the Fun Arcade, as attendants there. This type of social setup, just only telling about the males, was good up till the 1960s of mid 1960s.Remember when the social era goes into the years 1985, everything socio-technical starts to change, as there's little reason for the guys to hang out with one another.</p><p></p><p>After year 2015 society started to drastically change, due to the enforcement of money can bring one, a lot of the items a person could want or need. But in some cases spending time with dad or mothers, does not seem for some of a technical-social nature to be a essentially be necessary any long. However there are still young who hang onto associations with mom and dad, for the development of how dad and mom knew how to make a family. At 2015 on, cell phones, laptops ad other devices, became very, very common.</p><p></p><p>It seemed that were a buddy buddy type of relationships once were the normal thing to do, that people now are more interspersed with devices that somehow unevolved the need for more solid interpersonal relationships. This is only a rough graphic comparison of family structure.</p><p></p><p>Multi-monopole societies, were in a way delineated from the royalty factors. While a divergent wanted to split up society, due to electronic devices, seems the now pandemic way to get along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamdo263, post: 212482, member: 259"] * A necessary term in order to understand this thread. Mono-, or near mono, meaning tight controlling groups are what post normal societies were. This would be in the example Jake, Mike, Tim and Pete, were friends and hung around with each other when they went to school. Mike and Ted were religious, would at times go fishing or hunting with their fathers,. love their mothers, followed some sports. They were also respectful, but not always necessarily nioce to the senior people who lived in their neighborhoods. Mike had a paper delivery route, while both Tim and Pete worked at the Fun Arcade, as attendants there. This type of social setup, just only telling about the males, was good up till the 1960s of mid 1960s.Remember when the social era goes into the years 1985, everything socio-technical starts to change, as there's little reason for the guys to hang out with one another. After year 2015 society started to drastically change, due to the enforcement of money can bring one, a lot of the items a person could want or need. But in some cases spending time with dad or mothers, does not seem for some of a technical-social nature to be a essentially be necessary any long. However there are still young who hang onto associations with mom and dad, for the development of how dad and mom knew how to make a family. At 2015 on, cell phones, laptops ad other devices, became very, very common. It seemed that were a buddy buddy type of relationships once were the normal thing to do, that people now are more interspersed with devices that somehow unevolved the need for more solid interpersonal relationships. This is only a rough graphic comparison of family structure. Multi-monopole societies, were in a way delineated from the royalty factors. While a divergent wanted to split up society, due to electronic devices, seems the now pandemic way to get along. [/QUOTE]
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