ON THE "EMANCIPATORY MANIFESTO"
                         (Comments from Our Members)
 



Title:  Concerning our Emancipatory Manifesto

        Hi, Folks!

        It's really nice, very refreshing to be in our Club, to take a Black & White On The
        Rocks, and to discuss relaxed with you.

        I had great fun, composing our Pandemonium Symphony, sorry, our
        Emancipatory Manifesto. Of course, as usual, Carl was very helpful indeed.
        My special appreciation and gratitude to him.

        In its scientific-philosophic contents, I summarized the current degrees of our
        present discussions, and hinted towards the new, original Quo Vadis of our
        emancipatory endeavours.

        I am sure you enjoyed my usual, piquant fragrance and flagrancy in unravelling
        our Science & Philosophy.

        It would be of "great" interest and most exciting, if we could continue here the
        discussion with reference to the "Home-Truths" or rather "Club-Truths" which I
        have mentioned. Here they are again:

        1. The famous "Gretchenfrage" of Goethe's Faust ; also of Napoleon to
        Laplace: Not, How's business? But, How's religion?

        2. The famous endogenic-systemic "Quo Vadis?" Issue. Whither Goest Thou?

        3. The "Ora et Labora", The Old Bailey Pray- and Work-Shop!
        The Alcatraz of "Kinder, Küche, Kirche" Syndrome.
        Welcome To The KKK Club!
 

        4. The "Ecce Homo" Arrogance, The "Crown Of Creation",
        "The Highest Blossom Of Nature".

        These are the four existential cornerstones of the ideological defence of the World
        Labour System; who breaks through is not yet "free", not yet safe, is just on the
        road towards Emancipation.

        There are many pitfalls to overcome, many a "battle" to fight; many an illusion
        and frustration to overcome.

        Anyhow, let me have another "Scotch". A Toast On You All!

        Greetings,

        Franz.

        -----ooo-----

Hi, folks:
I enjoyed Franz’s eloquent commentary on the new Pandemonium Declaration
(Emancipatory Manifesto) and the new Lycos Pandemonium Private Club
in his message that he posted in the Club.
The Manifesto is serious stuff, and provides excellent perspective, tone and direction. That’s one main reason why I am proud to be a member of the Crew.
If humour were appropriate, at the conclusion of the Manifesto, I  would add “A
spectre is haunting the Internet. It’s called emancipation. Web surfers of
the world, join us. You have everything to gain especially independence
of thoughts and mind.”
While  Franz was enjoying Scotch, I enjoyed Matte and listening to
the late Argentinean: Carlos Gardel singing the tango: “Mi Buenos Aires
Querido” (Buenos Aires, my beloved city).

The Lycos Revelations Private Club is only for Crew members. One main
goal of the Club is  to provide participants with a medium to meld
their disciplines (specializations), such as philosophy, politics, natural
science and economics) into a cohesive whole for the development of
emancipatory ideas.  This allows participants to transcend from their
specializations and “sail in unchartered waters.” Another goal is to
provide a safe haven for participants to exchange and explore ideas
without distraction of non-contributory  surfers, which often
occurs on public forums. Technically, this could be accomplished using our
private or semi-private lists, forums or chats,  but the Club is new,
and  I think this will provide the stimulus for development of new
ideas and activities.

Thanks to all who joined the Club. I am asking those who are not
members to advise me, and I’ll invite you.
Cheers.
Carl
PS: To read Franz's original message, you will need to visit the Club.



Franz,
A day after reading your wonderful and poetic manifesto my mouth is still hanging open in awe. It should be set to music.
It makes me proud to be listed among such people. I have come so far in my life.

Steve


Franz:
I agree with Steve. Those are my feelings too.
Cheers.
Carl


Carl,
your introduction to the emanicaptory manifesto is excellent, and I fully share
your sense of humour with regard to the "spectre, that is haunting the internet"!
By the way, you said you were enjoying Matte tea - this is actually what I have
been living on these days! I have matte tea all day long, and I have the
impression it is of great help with regard to prolonged and sharp concentration.
Do you happen to know anything about the natural properties and "faculties" of
this tea? If so, make sure you let me know.
Cheers,
Jutta.


Sorry Carl,

It seems the Matte tea has brought up the "word artist"
in me. In my previous mail to you, it should be: ... your
introduction to the emancipatory manifesto ...
Although I think the term "emanicaptory" has something
"captive", too!
Regards,
Jutta.
 


Hello Carl,

The aforementioned was a great poetic piece which I enjoyed reading.
Thanks.

Khalid


Jutta:
Thanks for your complementary comments. Matte is an herbal tea. Its
caffeine content probably increases mental concentration, and the herb probably
neutralizes the acid of the caffeine, protecting the stomach from irritation. The gauchos (very macho) in Argentina introduced matte to that country.
Enjoy the matte.
Cheers.
Carl
 


Franz,

Just a fantastic job!

Khalid


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