Wednesday, 29 October 2008

idealism and community

'this is just idealism, get real Paul...'

Ok, it knocks you when you realise that perhaps what you are writing is not the wonderfully clear and practical guidance you think it is...! A note in response though to a good friend and valued critical reader.

It was Durkheim who said that idealism only ever arises through the communal becasue it was 'at the school of collective life that the individual has learned to idealise. It is in assimilating the ideal elaborated by society that he has become capable of conceiving the ideal' (Durkheim, E. (1976)
Whilst many people don't agree with this sentiment, it presents a very interesting relationship between idealism and community. If its 'just idealism' and I need to 'get real' then is individualism the assasin of the idealist, and if our preoccupation with individualism over community is so strong, then does this not inhibit considerably our chances of exercising real freedom? There are alternatives, this is one of them that I am exploring, it is not idealistic, it is reality in a changed form.

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