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For the scope of the discussion, I think that is reasonable. I'm not certain that the native american view on Benedict Arnold's trustworthyness is overly relevant...
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Unfortunately, I don't think that indigenous peoples were really regarded even as properly "human" by any Europeans at that time. Certainly, the record of British colonisation in Australia and South Africa is nothing to be proud of in that regard.
Interestingly, Sir Henry Rider Haggard, whose books I so admire, was regarded as an ultra-reactionary in his time, because he spoke up for the rights of native African peoples, such as the Zulu, to govern themselves without interference from colonial authorities. |
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I'm part Cherokee. To me, the "American experiment" you're so fond of entailed one group seizing resources from another group, with no better justification than the historical accident that gave them access to more advanced weapons. If we want to include a historical perspective in this discussion of cultures, we need to include the less savory side of history as well. And I'm not saying that various countries now in the EU don't also have dark sides to their pasts-- it might be helpful to examine the contrasts and comparisons of these negatives as part of our discussion of cultural differences. Or, we can settle for "I'm entitled to my opinion, and nothing you say can change my mind!" In which case, I think I'll spend my time in other threads. |
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It is sad commentary on my ancestors that wherever fifteenth through eighteenth century Europeans settled the indigenous peoples suffered. Some, as is the case with the Incas nearly to the point of extinction.
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Interesting article here:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...69&ft=1&f=1006 One of the professors interviewed in this story works in my building. Sensible guy. |
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Well, here's the structural problem (from a dumb redneck's prejudices)... Since the early 1980's and the ready advent of computing power, there has been a mindset on "Wall Street" that if you just mix the right set of derivative assets, you can make a small amount of money risk free! Now in a broad sense, this is impossible, as risk never goes away. But when these people invent a new set of a derivative mix, they keep believing that this one will work. So every new invention that gets used, it gets a huge amount of money poured through the "Magic Potion" to make the "Risk Free" money. The more money available to pour through, the bigger the bang when reality finally catches up with the "Magic Potion". This caused the crash of 1987 (portfolio insurance), tha Asia crisis of 1997 (various currency derivative strategies) and the current mortgage crisis (2007) (credit default swaps). This is why we've had so many "black swans" lately. Nobody wants to admit you can't get rid of risk. They just keep mixing a new "potion".... So far, either nobody has figured this out, or (much more likely) nobody wants to explain why we've been having so many collapses... RSE |
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![]() Don't you mean the Aztec? I mean, the Inca's army was wiped out, but as far as I have been able to see, the native Indian culture in the Andes is still quite marked, though of course mixed with European culture and religion. |
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I believe that was largely through disease, wasn't it, rather than deliberate policies of "genocide"? Unfortunately, many native populations were decimated by diseases such as smallpox, to which they had no immunity, on first contact with European explorers.
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There are times where I wonder if some of the major differences between American and European culture come not from being a frontier, but were inherited from the Native Americans. |
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In no case did indigenous culture or religion survive the coming of the missionaries intact. Some suffered more than others. |
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AFAIK that is certainly true of the Aztec, and in general the Middle American and North American native peoples. The peoples of the Andes less so, though of course oppression were taking place, also today. But they were far from wiped out.
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But it's not going to affect the finance world for at least 10 years after the concept "risk never goes away" is tatooed on every MBA's forehead... Which I expect will occur on Feb 30'th 2600.... |
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