Part 01:
‘Seldon’s Social
Formation(s) Series’.
On the
Conservation and ‘‘‘Containment’’’
of Conflicts.
Dear Reader,
It
is my pleasure,
and my honor, as an elected member
of the Foundation Encyclopedia Dialectica [F.E.D.]
General Council, and
as a voting member of F.E.D., to share, with you, from time to time, as they are approved for public
release by
the F.E.D. General Council, key excerpts from the internal writings, and from the internal sayings, of our co-founder,
Karl Seldon.
This 1st release of this
new such series
is posted below [Some E.D.
standard edits have been applied, in the version presented below, by the editors
of the F.E.D. Special Council for the Encyclopedia,
to the direct transcript of our co-founder’s
discourse].
Seldon
–
“It is a prominent --
if often neglected or avoided – feature of dialectical ‘content-structures’ at
the human-social level, that dialectical oppositions, ‘intra-dualities’,
and the social conflicts that they entail, are «aufheben»-conserved
in the transitions from one social formation to its consecutive next, and beyond.”
“Internal
psycho-social, ‘‘‘psychohistorical’’’ conflicts generate these human
social ‘content-structures’, driving the transition from one scale of social
formation to its next. But the successor
social formations/scales do not solve their predecessors’ internal
conflicts. Instead, they «aufheben»-conserve
those conflicts. Indeed, those
conflicts, along with the predecessor social formations’ units as a whole, are ‘«aufheben»-ated’
as a whole, in all three “moments” of the «aufheben» process –
determinately negated, and elevated, and
conserved, all three at the same time.”
“This
means that their constituent conflicts are mitigated as well as conserved
within their own native scales – ‘‘‘contained’’’ – as well as transcended
by their elevation up into a new, higher, richer,
qualitatively-different form and scale within the human-social level. That ‘‘‘containment’’’, however, should not
be expected to be perfect.”
“At
the deepest scale of the present, »synchronic, systematic dialectic of the Terran global
human-social formation(s), the social individuals, within themselves, suffer
internal psychological, emotional conflicts.
These conflicts do not necessarily arise to an amplitude whereby they
damage, or even destroy, their proximate instance of their next scale up; of
their family’s scale.”
“However,
as the ever-deepening dissolution of human community and solidarity, the social
estrangement – the social alienation -- so characteristic of, most especially,
the capitalist form of class society, verges on its historical extremity, in
the helical trajectory of human-social ‘meta-evolution’, such breaches of the ‘‘‘containment’’’
of pathological psychological conflict inside the social individuals become more
frequent. Their damage to and
destruction of families further escalates the already socially pervasive degree
of capitalist social alienation.”
“Conflicts
within families, from the foregoing-mentioned as well as from other
sources/causes, also persist, and are typically ‘‘‘contained’”, within the
family household – not spreading into, e.g., the neighborhood in which such a
household is contained. But that is far
from being always the case.”
“Conflicts
from this and other sources also arise within the neighborhood scale of social
formation(s) – even as multi-generational feuds and vendettas – between or among
family households. These conflicts are, normally,
‘‘‘contained’’’, not spreading beyond the given neighborhood, into, e.g.,
neighboring neighborhoods, or even ‘‘‘up’’’ into the scale of the village or
municipality as a whole. But not always.”
“Likewise,
in ‘qualo-fractal analogy’, conflicts internal to a whole village or
municipality, or between/among such, from the just-above-noted and from other
sources/causes, are usually ‘‘‘contained’’’ there-within, against any spread up
into the multi-village/multi-city units’ scale, e.g., up into the “county” units
scale. But not without exceptions.”
“Similarly,
conflicts within or between/among counties perhaps seldom breach beyond their
boundaries and their scale, up into the scale of the province or “state” as a
whole, except, perhaps, in rare instances.”
“Finally,
for the Terran present at least, and at least for our «diairesis»
[cf. Platon: ‘dialectical divisioning’ of a given Domain into multiple categories]
of the human-social formation Domain’s scales, conflicts within
nation-states – even horrific civil wars – somewhat rarely trigger global
conflicts.”
“Per
our theory of dialectics, human-social conflicts, within
the epoch [and within the Terran locus -- or loci?] in which
human ‘meta-evolutions’ are ‘‘‘meristemal’’’, are, generally, not
finally ended or resolved. In general,
such conflicts are conserved, but also mitigated -- ‘‘‘contained’’’ and
constrained -- at best, most of the time.
But sometimes, in the transition from one scale to its immediate successor
scale of human-social formation, earlier-scale ‘‘‘contained’’’ and constrained
conflicts become re-stimulated, and break out of their ‘‘‘containments’’’, all
down the line.”
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