"... And I ask? What is your phone? It is a letter to a lover; it is the finder of a lost relative, it is a concert over there and a bargain here, a sports game and a song. It is that silly game between the waiting's, and the restlessness of a bored life. It is your bank in your hand and your government in your bed. It is sex and a drug, and the very best of addictions. We are dopamine junkies madly in love with our prison."...
Politics
Political viewpoint, world and regional politics.
Phillip K. Dick, and Reality.
"Imagine being sentient but not alive. Seeing and even knowing, but not alive. Just looking out. Recognizing but not being alive. A person can die and still go on. Sometimes what looks out at you from a person's eyes maybe died back in childhood." "The Man in the High Castle" is an interesting book, and if one is a science fiction lover, then this book will keep you on edge for while, stimulate a wondering about "What if?"...
And even more…New Nazism?
"Their view; it is cosmic. Not of man here, a child there, but an abstraction: race, land. Volk. Land. Blut. Ehre. Not of honorable men but of Ehre itself, honor; the abstract is real, the actual is invisible to them. Die Gute, but not good men, this good man. It is their sense of space and time. They see through the here, the now, into the vast black deep beyond, the unchanging. And that is fatal to life. Because eventually there will be no life; there was once only the dust particles in space, the hot hydrogen gases, nothing more, and it will come again. This is an interval, ein Augenblick. The cosmic process is hurrying on, crushing life back into the granite and methane; the wheel turns for all life. It is all temporary. And they-these madmen-respond to the granite, the dust, the longing of the inanimate; they want to aid Nature." - Phillip K. Dick...
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