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Arthur - 2017-06-12
In response to To slip on a banana peel (Curious)

Funny!

And I can't not add my bit. Here it is, from the NYT:

"Trump and the True Meaning of ‘Idiot’


In a recent Quinnipiac University poll, respondents were asked what word immediately came to mind when they thought of Donald Trump: The No. 1 response was “idiot.” This was followed by “incompetent,” “liar,” “leader,” “unqualified,” and finally, in sixth place, “president.” Superlatives like “great” and a few unprintable descriptives came further down on the list. But let us focus on the first.


Contemporary uses of the word “idiot” usually highlight a subject’s lack of intelligence, ignorance, foolishness or buffoonery. The word’s etymological roots, however, going back to ancient Greece, suggest that, in the case of the president, it may be even more apropos than it might first seem.


The education scholar Walter C. Parker sought to invoke this original meaning in his 2005 essay “Teaching Against Idiocy.” In it, he writes that “when a person’s behavior became idiotic — concerned myopically with private things and unmindful of common things — then the person was believed to be like a rudderless ship, without consequence save for the danger it posed to others.” The idiot, then, was a threat to the city-state, to public life, and to the bonds that make communication and community possible. Parker continues: “An idiot is suicidal in a certain way, definitely self-defeating, for the idiot does not know that privacy and individual autonomy are entirely dependent on the community.” Parker also notes that the idiot has not yet reached “puberty,” or the transition to public life.

Given all this, the idiot can be defined as such: a prepubescent, parasitic solipsist who talks only to himself.

Messages In This Thread
To slip on a banana peel -- Curious -- 2017-06-12
Re To slip on a banana peel -- Arthur -- 2017-06-12
HOLDING HANDS! -- expat hubby -- 2017-06-12
Re HOLDING HANDS! -- MikeK -- 2017-06-19
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