@moakley@grue The “concept of independence being a problem” is a very real one. To quote someone or other who is apparently very famous: “No man is an island.” (And to tack on an obscure movie reference: “but some men are peninsulas.”)
@moakley@grue Unless you’re living in a forest that’s nowhere near another human being, hunting and gathering all of your own food, moving around entirely on foot (or on animals you personally captured and trained), wearing clothing you made from materials you personally gathered from the environment around you, YOU ARE NOT INDEPENDENT. Even the smallest rural settlement has interdependence as a fundamental requirement.
@moakley@grue Car drivers depend on a whole bunch of things, as noted above. But farmers do too. They rely on people making tools, and in the case of motorized ones, supplying fuel and maintenance for them. They rely on markets to sell the products of their efforts to permit them to exchange with other people for other necessities like clothing or food other than the food they themselves produce. Etc. etc. etc. Everybody depends on everybody else in a society.
@moakley@grue Those “lone wolf” stories of people who “never rely upon another”? They’re just that: stories. And generally pretty bad stories written by thoughtless writers who preach a bad message that doesn’t hold up to even a second’s examination.
@moakley @grue The “concept of independence being a problem” is a very real one. To quote someone or other who is apparently very famous: “No man is an island.” (And to tack on an obscure movie reference: “but some men are peninsulas.”)
🧵 ▶️
@moakley @grue Unless you’re living in a forest that’s nowhere near another human being, hunting and gathering all of your own food, moving around entirely on foot (or on animals you personally captured and trained), wearing clothing you made from materials you personally gathered from the environment around you, YOU ARE NOT INDEPENDENT. Even the smallest rural settlement has interdependence as a fundamental requirement.
🧵 ▶️
@moakley @grue Car drivers depend on a whole bunch of things, as noted above. But farmers do too. They rely on people making tools, and in the case of motorized ones, supplying fuel and maintenance for them. They rely on markets to sell the products of their efforts to permit them to exchange with other people for other necessities like clothing or food other than the food they themselves produce. Etc. etc. etc. Everybody depends on everybody else in a society.
🧵 ▶️
@moakley @grue Those “lone wolf” stories of people who “never rely upon another”? They’re just that: stories. And generally pretty bad stories written by thoughtless writers who preach a bad message that doesn’t hold up to even a second’s examination.
🧵 ⏹️