Thursday, February 01, 2007

revisited truth


ok... so i wrote an entry long ago after seeing al gore on the dialy show pushing "an inconvenient truth" and i was not impressed by his fear tactics (too much like what everyone does) the blog got many responses in support of the movie. well i finally got to see the film and yes, it was well done and very informative. some fear tactics thrown in there but they seemed to be justified, minus implying that people would die in a florida flood. there is a book i am re-reading, "matter becoming spirit" a groovy old cat who started his own city in arizona in the late seventies. its still there and he still alive, an "arcology" as he calls it, and environmental city/experiment of sort called arcosanti. (www.arcosanti.org) any way i wanted to share a quote from his book he wrote around the bicentennial, i found to be right on. (or "spot on" for all you trendies out there)

Reared as much as it was on self righteousness, bent as much as it was on territorialism and on ownership often asserted above and against human rights and life, making a glorious saga of the indian genocide, and a minor blemish of sanctioned and un-sanctioned slavery, the American civilization has also made a point of pride to rape its own continent (adding ever-new dimensions to is destruction). We will not know what to do with ourselves, let alone celebrate a bicentennial, if we do not face the massive power for squalor we are exercising. We have made progress in our concern, if not in our practice, for those things that demand social equity; but we do not find interest in the problem of coherence between us and the geophysico-biological reality whose spherical envelope we are part and parcel of. This state of congruence is a pervasive necessity, embracing and containing the problem of equity itself. Equity is not possible outside the larger container of congruence. Congruence is really a condition of equity that has brought into its frame all the components that are usually ingnored in the orthodoxy of social equity.
-Paolo Soleri-

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

my favorite parts of the movie was his private jet, the suburbans he uses to get everywhere and the way he whored himself to apple.

the message definitely needs to get out there, and i am glad he is on it. i just wish he would do it from a commercial flight, or enroute to a hotel from the hybrid.

xoxo.

bhd

Anonymous said...

were parts were.

bhd

Anonymous said...

Arcosanti. I just saw a documentary on it a couple of weeks ago and looked it up online. Thought of you when I saw the documentary too. Haven't seen Gore's movie though. Must do.

payne said...

was it a new doc.? thats how i got turned onto paolo and arcosanti, i saw a pbs doc. back in 95 when i was in atlanta. i was a bike courier then and use to hang out inside the library, during down time, on cold days...so i got a card, checked out a few of his books and have been a fan ever since. maybe i should go live there? i've toyed with it many times, possibly i do end up there??

Anonymous said...

al gore could be our next president if he plays his cards right. I'll tell you how i got kicked out of his speaking event on thurs in Norman, OK - if you ask nicely and don't make fun of me. teaser:i might be on the terrorist watch list now....