Exploring the Social Imagination

Monday, December 30, 2019

The Meaning of the Hero 'type' in the Social Imagination...


 
According to Max Weber, social scientists should use concepts called ideal-types, a sort of measuring stick that captures the most rational and most essential components of any social thing. Ideal-types are never found in their pure form in real life. But they serve us in real life. How? Because, they often appear in the form of ‘hero’ in the extreme or even in the every day. This person is the overcomer, the rescuer, the hope giver, and or the one who rises above given circumstances as an demonstration for all to rise above.

Interestingly, ideal-types also allow for the use of verstehen, or the interpretive understanding of the subjective motivations’ individuals attach to their actions. In his essay, “Basic Sociological Terms,” Weber uses verstehen (that which drives the individual) to understand different types of social action. Certainly, money drives people, the lure of success, wealth and or prosperity. But that is not the true underlying drive. Which we will reveal a bit later.

Reflecting again on Max Weber, we are directed to consider what people accept as legitimate rules; not just any but rules for all to use having minimal coercion without the constant use or threat of force.  That is only possible if there is meaning for all in the use of the rules. But in saying that, we realize that due to the fallen ‘entropic’ condition of this world, equality set in rules can be neglected or corrupted. 

Why is equality so difficult to achieve. Max Weber like many other sociologists observed that among individuals in any defined or undefined group there exists those that take charge and those that follow because of the meaning they get from embracing those roles. The meaning spoke of is learned in a place over time through interaction among individuals in that place. But meaning is not to be learned in the way that reading or writing or math is. 

Meaning is learned differently because its connected to place on a deep and personal level for the one as part of a group in a place as well as for the group in that same place.

Weber, ideal-types rose out of that kind of place. The ideal was derived three forms of domination. The first type is charismatic domination, or power based on the exceptional qualities of an individual, such as his or her heroism or sanctity. The second type of legitimate domination is traditional domination, or power that is justified by a belief in long-standing customs in a place that work positively for the group in that place. 

Most areas of modern social life exhibit the third form of domination which is called rational because it has been made a ‘legal’ domination, or authority based on rules. Now, rational as in legal domination is based on the perceived legality or acceptability of rules and laws that outline appropriate courses of action. To put it simply, it is when we follow rules because we believe in the supposed fairness and fair execution thereof, regardless of who is giving us the order.

That sounds like only those who have position and power to make rules get to dominate or call the shots. But that is not true. Social reality is a give and take reality, an agreement reality. Domination or dominating individuals are empowered by those who subordinate to them and it is a choice. Weber observed people freely choosing and those choices were based on the meaning they held to the individual in the group, including themselves as a member and the group itself. 

You see, both kinds of social dynamics have meaning for the individual and group in which they belong. Remember, these social dynamics are learned because they are essential. They have meaning ‘sustenance’ that is abstract or even irrational to some outside of the group but to those within the social dynamics are simply ‘at work’, ‘rationally’ doing what they do and must do. 

Where does this leave us in context of the 'Hero' in the Social Imagination? Well, its interesting how that entity works in the social dynamics wherein subordination and domination are at work overcoming that which drives us the most.

The hero is the overcomer, the one who rises above and this is not because the hero is determined to be a hero. In fact, the greater hero is not known unto him/herself as a hero nor to others until they are in the act of being one. 
 
Today's hero is an exhibitionist, he/she is the one who seeks to survive a process as a learning experience. In this sense, the survivor hero is simply the one who makes it through. There is no greater or just cause. 
 
Today's hero is the 'lone' survivor as if no one else ever struggles or suffers and this is usually seen in a person who survives a bully encounter, an illness or accident or some malady. Not that the heroes of old didn't struggle with overcoming this world as it is... they did; but, they did it not only for themselves but for others.
 
The noble hero of old had a special calling, a just cause that was to save all of humanity. He/she was called out as someone greater than he/she is to do something greater than he/she is. What is interesting but rather sad is that today's hero is not the noble hero of old... the one with a just cause. Whereas, today's hero is selfish seeking praise, accolades and entitlement.
 
The hero of old had meaning for everyone. The real hero is the one who makes it through not only for him/herself but for everyone.
 




Wednesday, November 13, 2019

What will the Future Look Like in View of the Social Imagination?

AI is all around us. It's in machines, robots and even our smartphones. You'll find voice assistants such as Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant already in your phone and they are already going some way to proving just how far AI has already come. AI could eventually find its way into things like robot servants, writing our news, or even replacing customer service reps.

Let's just hope they don't take over the world! And, more than likely they will at least to a greater extent that we can socially imagine. Thanks to artificial intelligence. So, what will become of the human being? Well, it will either get on board with AI (integrate) or be made obsolete. What kind of jobs, families, lives will exist in the future? Nothing like we know them to be today that's for sure.

Here is a short list of what is on the very near horizon...
1- 5G up to 7G sooner than we think
2-Driverless cars and trucks also sooner than we think
3-Robots in the workplace and at home sooner than we think
4-Virtual Reality/Gesture based computing and cloud gaming
5-AI home appliances that monitor your life and health and well being
6-Exoskeletons/Robot Soldiers and Nanobots Technology including Swarms

What are you telling/teaching your children about the future? Is their current education preparing them for this kind of future? Not likely... Why is that? Because, inasmuch as this could be seen as the coming utopia for everyone... it will be only for a chosen few. Who? Those who fit the bill, walk the walk and talk the talk which is that God does not exist... only the Ubermensch (coined by Friedrich Nietzsche) which was meant to be an ideal future human and an ultimate goal for humanity.


*Online Source:  https://www.pocket-lint.com/gadgets/news/142027-tech-innovations-that-will-shortly-change-the-world?fbclid=IwAR33j0hq3jPzibDsL7s5X46l4y83lgQpHOM2GBdKSBrbUY89XVACnGbHtZU

Friday, September 27, 2019

What is 'science' in the Social Imagination...



I have written a number of times on agreement reality and today I was spurred again to write on that subject by asking~ What is science? 

Science is only that which a group of people agree it is, right? Yep, pretty much. Now, lets look at it written in sophisticated lingo. Science is a systematic enterprise (exercise or pursuit) that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions (man made order of investigation based on what is supposed/ followed by prophecy or forecast) about the universe ~ Wiki

How do people arrive at agreement on anything (including 'what is science') when they come from diverse cultures, data bases, different geographical and racial experiences? Well, here is what 'Wiki' had to say ~ Scientific consensus is the collective judgment, position, and opinion of the community of scientists (people thinking highly of themselves as experts) in a particular field of study. Consensus implies general agreement, though not necessarily unanimity-agreement.
 
What is consensus? Well, consensus is achieved through communication at conferences (talking over coffee and snack bar i.e), the publication process (what a university deems profitable for their future), replication of reproducible results by others, (if you arrive at the same results, you can join the club) scholarly debate, and peer review. 

These lead to a situation in which those within the discipline can often recognize such a consensus where it exists; however, communicating to outsiders (laypeople 'outsiders') that consensus has been reached can be difficult, because the "normal" debates through which science progresses may appear to outsiders (usually other 'science people' in other places... not aliens) as disputable.

On occasion, scientific institutes issue position statements (make a stand for what they agree on is true/right) intended to communicate a summary of the science from the "inside" to the "outside" of the scientific community (which props up their institution for future). In cases where there is little controversy (disagreement) regarding the subject under study, establishing the consensus can be quite straightforward (a cinch as in sure thing). 

Political debate on subjects that are controversial within the public sphere but not necessarily controversial within the scientific community may invoke scientific consensus (invoke-beg/entreat): note such topics as evolution, climate change, or the lack of a link between MMR vaccinations and autism. 

So, what is science? Only that which man in his vain social imagination agrees on and gets others to agree on; thus, building up what is called a consensus or standard model for the truth and or reality.  

 

 

 

 

*Most tech info above is from online sources including really great descriptions by Wikipedia of all places...

*And, for the record, what is an 'expert'? An expert is a 'made' resource person or pundit or authority (licensed by another authority of the same making) in a particular subject or field who is frequently called on to give opinions about it to the public. Also, I hope you noted...science progresses through debates. Through debate... mmm, talking to people until you get them to agree with you.

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Never say never in the Social Imagination...

As long as we are human, you can never say never... that's our social imagination. Its not because we are not capable of restraining ourselves, or incapable of discipline, or incapable of sticking to the script... but; in reality, we more often deviate. Why? Because, its a fallen world.

Now, some people think that technology can fix all that. We talked about man and machine integration before and how it will certainly destroy before altering the human being. Really?

Yes! You see, man is more than flesh and blood. We live in the social imagination. When you change that, you tread on thin ice. So, we should say that will never happen and pray it does not.

How far down the rabbit hole have we gotten in the last couple of months? Farther than I imagined. Japanese and Australian scientists have created an artificial womb which should and will tie in nicely with CRISPR gene editing technology as it can be used to alter the human genome.

That's what a lot of people want though... a designer baby, a designer life, designer family, designer job, vacation etc. We want! That is the problem for society at large. Not just nationally, but globally.

What do we really want? We want to live forever! The fundamental anxiety (fear of death) drives the dark 'corrupt' side of the social imagination.  Now, as I always told my students, currently you cannot just give as in hand out to 300+ million plus people (US pop.) what they want when they want it. But, you could if they were reduced somehow...

Reduced to what? Reduced in population, reduced in scope of influence, reduced to something other than human beings is more likely. This is probably more the future than anyone has ever dared to dream. How could that happen?

Aside of gene manipulation is the push forward in the spectrum of enhanced social media which is all part of the world wide telecommunications network and that includes virtual reality. It will be introduced as the new way to live, the new architecture for living.


It might seem as though that kind of reality is far off but it is not. It is now been defined. 5G is the platform. Its architecture and deployment depended on how it was going to be used, which was made more clear with the IMT - International Mobile Telecommunications -2020 report.

In tech lingo, 5G is designed to be the network for the Internet of Things (IoT). In order to support a huge number of devices, many of which require longer battery life, the 5G network will be building off of the LTE Advanced Pro platform. 5G will use the platform’s two narrowband technologies, enhanced machine-type communication (eMTC) and narrowband IoT (NB-IoT), to scale down device and network complexity to reach these support goals.

I watched a few seminars at the 2019 Barcelona Conference which was the latest platform to interject 5G into men's minds. There were amazing demonstrations that were meant to impress, to win over, to gain applause for this new architecture for living. Some will fall in love at first bite... and they will promote it by word of mouth. People will be spending more time connected to devices than ever before. This will change us, it will change the 'social imagination'.  Never say never...

pray it never happens...

Thursday, March 14, 2019

We Live in a Social Imagination....


We live in a Social Imagination. There is no other existence for man. There is no other way or means to imagine life, the created universe and even aliens if you want. Given that, the social imagination has rules, never doubt that either. The main rule is this - agreement. If we do not have agreement as to who and what something is and is not... it is not real for us and or is not yet real to us until we agree.

From this truth, I and you can argue with every single scientist on the face of the earth. We can argue every single science, every single world view, every single idea, and every belief regarding what is really the truth and what is not. Now, you can argue that being a Christian is not excluded from such. I never said it wasn't. In order for any argument to be legitimate, there has to be an absolute truth.

Another rule in the social imagination is that our social imagination is based on an absolute truth. And, that it is an information reality. We experience 'information' (which comes from somewhere or someone absolutely); and, it is that absolute information that we desire the most and want to share as it 'truly' matters whether agreed on or not agreed on; though, absolutes are always agreed on.

The fact that we can agree on anything (absolute truths; i.e. the sun is a star) through shared information as to what is and what is not is an incredible example of the social imagination at work... having an absolute truth with an absolute source for the 'best' agreeable information to share and even to enjoy.

The ability to agree about 'best' agreeable information follows the main rule which is that the social imagination is an agreement reality. In every single man/woman is the desire for agreement reality with the absolute truth.

Is there any other kind of reality? No. That would be only darkness. But aren't there other kinds of information out there that we could agree with? Yes and no. Yes, other information as the distorted absolute truth that we could possibly agree with. No, because, there cannot exist absolute truth we could not agree with. However, there is information that we may disagree with because of that built in desire to agree with is the distorted absolute truth. Again, there can be no absolute truth 'information' that comes to us from the absolute source that we can't agree with.

The most important feature of an information reality is that the information that is agreed on is always coming from the source of the absolute truth which it is... truth that stands the test of time such as the sun is a star. All information that is all absolute true information has an absolute source from which it comes from which means that it could not be coming from within the users, it comes from outside of the users of that truth. An absolute stands alone, immovable and untouchable; in the sense that the users of it could never be equal to it.

We can imagine that whenever absolute truth is ever disagreed on it is a distorted version of the absolute truth and distortion is caused by false distance which either rises up on its own or has been put between us and the source from which absolute truth comes.

We don't have to understand the source of the absolute truth, nor its complexity. We just need to embrace it. Man's greatest desire is for the presence of the absolute truth to exist and to share that knowledge. That gives us joy, peace and hope; because, it is the expression of a harmonic relationship with the absolute truth (source of absolute information) is our salvation...

Having said that, we always find answers to our questions regarding our existence... discovering the created universe. Our greatest desire is to experience the absolute truth through agreement reality which is the social imagination... our true agreement reality our true social imagination is to have agreement with the absolute truth and its source!

Now, you might ask...Can we agree with a lie in the social imagination? Yes, we can. And, many do so out the desire to agree with the absolute truth... but the lie is put before them and they overlook the absolute truth that was always there. Why is a lie put before them? Why does a lie exist? Its exists because of doubt... doubting the absolute truth.


*The social imagination which is our information reality has its absolute source who is God (Father/Son/Holy Spirit), the Creator of heaven and earth,of all things seen and unseen.


Wednesday, March 13, 2019

End of the Line in the Social Imagination... Machine ~ Part 2

It was necessary to provide the full movie description; given in part one of this blog series. And, it was necessary to give the description of Machine ... the end of the line. Over the years, many viewers and or critics have had their go at the meaning of this Jarmusch film. Many of those go (s) were quite interesting. This time, its my turn and just to let you know it may be my last post ever. Because, I realize that its the end of the line in terms of discussing the social imagination.

Let's think back to the film's climate (black/white), genre (western), characters (a white European by descent poet/Native American) and wordage (Machine, the end of the line and the warning given while on the train speeding toward that destination) in order to better understand why 'machine' could be the end of the line for human social imagination.

And, let's think back to my last February post about 5G virtual reality. For me, 5G means the end of the line for the kind of social imagination we have experienced in the recent and farther past and could expect to experience if it were not for 5G... what appears as the coming end of the line for that recent and farther past.

Thinking back to the film's description (Part 1) and the 5G blog post, a picture should already be coming together in your 'social imagination'. Black and white represents the past, western represents a new frontier, the characters outline conflicting groups between two different races/ethnicity, and the choice of wordage ushers in a new world order while kicking out the old way. Isn't that what is going on now.

Will some of us be caught at the end of the line? Yes, and some will be begging to get in and live a new way. Which is actually suggested at the end of the film when we see Blake in the canoe drifting out to sea; along with Nobody on shore getting shot down. Blake looks on immovable and in that same tragic moment something new seems to be dawning in Blake's final gaze at the sky.

We have to wonder if we can actually imagine something new in the last moments of this social imagination... as the end of the line is approaching. Can we in fact imagine something as new as a 'machine' taking over our human consciousness and I mean 5G integration man with machine... a social imagination in a computer driven virtual reality? Some say, if we can dream it, we can live it.

Really? Could our given social imagination conceive of such an existence; think outside of its current bounded social reality? Some will say, of course; after all, we imagined it. Well, we can imagine a lot of utopias but that does not mean everything we imagine can or should come to fruition. Some things are better left in the imagination for the social well being of the social imagination; for it to actually function without getting lost or totally screwed up...truly ending up at the end of the line in an inescapable dystopia!

The End of the Line... Machine ~ in the Social Imagination Part 1


Dead Man is a 1995 American Western film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch.  The main character William Blake played by Johnny Depp, an accountant from out east, rides by train to the frontier company town of Machine (which Blake is told - "Machine, Its the end of the line") to take up a promised accounting job in the town's metal works. During the trip, the train Fireman warns Blake against the enterprise. Yes, he is warned!

Arriving in town, Blake discovers that the position has already been filled, and he is driven from the workplace at gunpoint by John Dickinson, the ferocious owner of the company. Jobless and without money or prospects, Blake meets Thel Russell, a former prostitute who sells paper flowers. He lets her take him home. Thel's ex-boyfriend Charlie surprises them in bed and shoots at Blake, accidentally killing Thel when she tries to shield Blake with her body.

The bullet passes through Thel and wounds Blake, but he is able to kill Charlie using Thel's gun before dazedly climbing out the window and fleeing the town on Charlie's horse. Company-owner Dickinson is Charlie's father, and he hires three legendary frontier killers, Cole Wilson, Conway Twill, and Johnny "The Kid" Pickett to bring Blake back 'dead or alive'.

Blake awakens to find a large Native American man played by Gary Farmer attempting to dislodge the bullet from his chest. The man, calling himself Nobody, reveals that the bullet is too close to Blake's heart to remove, and Blake is effectively a walking dead man. When he learns Blake's full name, Nobody decides Blake is a reincarnation of William Blake, a famous poet whom he idolizes but of whom Blake is ignorant.  

He decides to care for Blake, and use Native methods to help ease him into death. Blake learns of Nobody's past, marked both by Native American and European discrimination; it is detailed that he is the product of lovers from two opposing tribes, and how as a child he was abducted by English - 'British' soldiers and brought to Europe as a model savage.

He was briefly educated before returning home, where his stories of the white man and his culture were laughed off by fellow Native Americans. He gained his name, Nobody, at this point, the literal translation of which is revealed to be "He who talks loud, saying nothing". Nobody resolves to escort Blake to the Pacific Ocean to return him to his proper place in the spirit-world.

Blake and Nobody travel west, leaving a trail of dead and encountering wanted posters announcing higher and higher bounties for Blake's death or capture. Nobody leaves Blake alone in the wild when he decides Blake must undergo a vision quest.

On his quest, Blake kills two U.S. Marshals, experiences visions of nature spirits, and grieves over the remains of a dead fawn that was killed accidentally by his pursuers. He paints his face with the fawn's blood and rejoins Nobody on their journey.

At a trading post, the clerk identifies Blake and attempts to kill him but is instead killed by Blake. Shortly after, Blake is shot again and his condition rapidly deteriorates. He awakens in a canoe on a beach wearing Native American funeral dress. Nobody bids Blake farewell and then pushes the canoe out to sea.

As he floats away, Blake watches Cole sneak up behind Nobody; but he is too weak to cry out and can only watch as the two shoot and kill each other. As he looks up at the sky one last time, Blake dies and his canoe drifts out into the sea. The film fades out with beams of sunlight in the clouds still visible, showing Blake is either in the Spirit World or has been reborn again.

*Online Source ~ Copied and pasted from Wikipedia.