Friday, August 17, 2012
The Fable of History (Avis akvāsas ka)
{ESTABLISHED FORM / MANNER / PERIOD}
{COMBINANT SHIFT - CONTAINED ANTI-THESIS - EXPRESSION WITHIN CONTEXT}
{TRANSITIONAL FORM / MANNER / PERIOD - SYNTHESIS}
{DYNAMIC SHIFT - UNBOUND THESIS - EXPRESSION OF NEW FORM AGAINST CONTEXT}
{NEW FORM / MANNER / PERIOD ESTABLISHED}
Traditional (passed / handed from past ~ a priori) [continuation & maintenance of status quo]
Reformational/Retraditional (what was is not but should be) [distillative from degraded form, return to purity]
Renaissance / Early Modern (pre-post-traditional) [expressive recreative, what is can be) [possible exploratives]
Revolutionary / Systemic Deconstruction - (anti-traditional) [deliberative dismantling without determination]
Modernity/Post-Traditional/Prejective (functionality, a posteriori) [apparent efficiency/immediacy/affectual fallacy]
Formation/Naissance (procreative by form, toward specified function, contextualized development)
Post-Modern/Pre-generative/Rejective [apathy/rejection to formative- anarchistic / anacronistic]
pRevolition [attempted will without predication or subjegation, bound by systemic constraints]
Generative (developmentally futuristic ~ a ventio) [unwitting creativity toward a perceived but unknown end]
Reduction [limited prescient affectation - preventative forethought acted out, causality impetus]
Degenerative (preternal) [naturally supernatural / determined non-determinism / attempted avoidance]
Restoration [volitional aquiesence - dynamic capitulation - integrated activism - unnatural selectivity]
Enstance (definite eternality ~ a aeviternus) [enaltive, edorative, valent singularity, epistatic union]
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