What about looking at how the world isn't flawed?GloryofGreece wrote: Fri Dec 07, 2018 7:55 am As VDH puts it, there are two major worldviews competing currently for the attitudes and motivations of most people. One is the tragic view, where the person believe human nature is basically flawed and despite those flaws we can and should continue striving for a better more beautiful life. The therapeutic view thinks that if people were somehow more egalitarian and able to protect everything and everyone then the world could be an Utopian paradise.
How about looking at how power structures reflect inherent positive qualities and are not invariably corrupt?
Would that be the "not so tragic" school of thought?
The idea that we must always tear down power structures and the create "power structures" that claim to be inherently and paradoxically averse to power structures is one of the deepest illnesses of our time.
Power structures need to be held in check and held accountable... but it is ridiculous to strive to have none.