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History is very biased - history is written by the winners.
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Ok, so do we exist in a state that at this point in our evolution we cannot record anything w/o being biased, putting our spin on it. Almost every commentary, report, etc, is subjective not objective... it is a theory of mine that a "perfect" society would be one that has shed all it's subjective biases, but we are far far from this point.
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Basically, Liberals, conservatives, moderates, everyone twists history some to better suit their beliefs or theories. Let's not go stereotyping this trait to one group, especially when you are clearly wrong.
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The motivation seems to be to try to make Naziism not look as bad as it really was. The people who deny that we landed on the moon bit into a bit of communist propaganda from the cold war days. Russia used to tell the people that it was training, including school teachers, that the U.S. really didn't land on the moon, in an effort to lower the accomplishments of America in the eyes of the world. |
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Hassooo Prelewd. Yeah, I really overreacted there. Sorry for that. Just gets me worked up when i here cheap shots against liberals (and as weird as it sounds, I equally dislike cheap shots against true conservatives, I don't know, call it political empathy). Anyhew, I am a well versed socialist at least, read the C manifesto and other socialists novels (the best is the Jungle). I'll admit, a lot of it is crap. You can only create so much radical change before people no longer can accept it.
Also, don't worry, I have no aims on ruling the world. I figure that while i may prefer socialism, it is a futile effort to force it on others (see Soviet Union for why). Either the world will come to accept it or it will just remain another good idea (IMO). Just glad you were joking to some degree.
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Regardless of whether or not you agree with Howard Zinn's "liberal" ideas, I believe that a passage from his A People's History of the United States is quite relevant to this discussion:
"My argument cannot be against selection, simplification, emphasis, which are inevitable for both cartographers and historians...the historian's distortion is more than technical, it is ideological; it is released into a world of contending interests, where any chosen emphasis supports (whether the historian means to or not) some kind of interest, whether economic or political or racial or national or sexual. Furthermore, this ideological interest is not openly expressed in the way a mapmaker's technical interest is obvious...No, it is presented as if all readers of history had a common interest which historians serve to the best of their ability. This is not intentional deception... To emphasize the heroism of Columbus and his successors as navigators and discoverers, and to deemphasize their genocide, is not a technical necessity but an ideological choice. It serves--unwittingly--to justify what was done. ...the easy acceptance of atrocities as a deplorable but necessary price to pay for progress...that is still with us. One reason why these atrocities are still with us is that we have learned to bury them in a mass of other facts, as radioactive wastes are buried in containers in the earth. We have learned to give them exactly the same proportion of attention that teachers and writers often give them in the most respectable of classrooms and textbooks. This learned sense of moral proportion, coming from the apparent objectivity of the scholar, is accepted more easily than when it comes from politicans at press conferences. It is therefore more deadly." Divisive political rhetoric between the "right" and the "left" aside, one must realize that this, to some extent, is what happens. Yes, history is the "memory of states." Usually. History is also the memory of the unprivileged, oppressed, and disenfranchised, as in Zinn's book. History is also the memory of Germans unwilling to accept the reality of the Holocaust. An objective history exists. But not on paper. True History is the amalgamation of the experience of every person alive during a period, a dynamic continuum.
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I don't believe that it can be stated much better than that. Agree or not with his take on history, Zinn presents some very good ideas, that being one of them.
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