Many people have asked me why I place such a huge emphasis on the divergent worldviews of Plato and Aristotle, or what importance philosophy has on understanding geopolitics.
This is one LaRouche's most profound work. Understanding the great philosophical divide between the dialogue method of thinking/ideas embodied by Plato's dialogues versus Aristotlean logic and primacy of mathematics provides an insight into the post- modern, empty mind of the Globalists who, because of their linear/statistical method of thinking, are incapable of grasping the wave-like, dynamic properties of ideas such as those from the mind of a titan like Lyndon LaRouche.
I’d love to dove into this discussion. The takeaway that immediately comes to mind is that both Plato, Aristotle and Socrates focused heavily on philosophy and the metaphysical aspects of reality. We need to bring this focus back: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-spiritual-perspective-of-reality-aa8
This is one LaRouche's most profound work. Understanding the great philosophical divide between the dialogue method of thinking/ideas embodied by Plato's dialogues versus Aristotlean logic and primacy of mathematics provides an insight into the post- modern, empty mind of the Globalists who, because of their linear/statistical method of thinking, are incapable of grasping the wave-like, dynamic properties of ideas such as those from the mind of a titan like Lyndon LaRouche.
I’d love to dove into this discussion. The takeaway that immediately comes to mind is that both Plato, Aristotle and Socrates focused heavily on philosophy and the metaphysical aspects of reality. We need to bring this focus back: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-spiritual-perspective-of-reality-aa8