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Anomie

Should we invite the neighbors over for dinner?

Their politics so different from ours.

All the more reason. Combat anomie!

He's worried the town's losing population

but opposes immigration. I like immigrants

but hate passing people on my morning walk.

 

The whole mountainous western region of the state

is losing population at a rate of 1% per annum.

The young move out, the old stay put but

young artists priced out of big cities move in

looking for affordable studio space. How low

can the population go as long as rents stay low?

 

We did agree about the fire department expansion

being premature (him) or unnecessary (me).

He argued we should renovate the high school first

the roof is caving in and walls crumbling.

But you can teach under a spreading chestnut tree

or baobab and science needs the world for a laboratory.

 

I teach at the old 2nd St. jail in Pittsfield

a town that doesn't know if it's coming up or going down.

A few shootings last month, no deaths.

They're holding their breath but also trying to attract life

science businesses to the industrial park. The local bank's

expanding, buying smaller banks in neighboring civilizations.

 

Eventually our fire department got the vote they wanted,

just called another meeting and packed the auditorium.

The final winning argument was we can do the school,

the fire house and the police station all at once.

Don't accept defeat, limitations. Defeat anomie!

Anomie means lawlessness and purposeless in Greek

 

so that's not exactly what we're trying to defeat.

It's the mismatch between our aspirations and resources,

no, the dissonance between our tribe and nation,

the individual as ****** animal and intellectual,

the farmer and the banker, the loved one and the litter,

whatever happens to you after you die and belief in reincarnation.

 

For me, it always boils down to mortality

every conversation, which is why no one comes to dinner.

Whether the fire department buys an exorbitant parcel

at the expense of a future school renovation

in a town slightly losing population but still viable

with a college, bank, artists and a few working farms

 

is everything and nothing, as Borges says.

Deutsch says death ought to be curable.

The new high school or fire station, conditions like anomie

v. democracy, new life forms, self-conscious species

from the laboratory or the biome. How de body?

Today ok. Tomorrow I don't know. Potential

 

energy, lover, killer, anomie. Karl Popper

had such faith in the rational whereas Niebuhr

acknowledged man's ego is uncontrollable except

by force. Conflict is inevitable. But at dinner

we agree it doesn't always have to be violent or terminal.

We can do the fire department, police station, the school and anomie.

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robert-ronnow
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Aug 11, 2015
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