I recently was enlightned by a history book . Its highly technical but has amazing aspects .
The past was way more simmilar to the present than you might think. Evidence that a TALENTED GENIUS COMMUNITY OF FREETHINKERS existed in 1855: (I quote from "young america" by M.A. lause)
"Some, particularly in the printing trades, colonized langauge itself, abolishing the irrationalities of spelling, punctuation, and grammar...Alcander Longley's
Fonetic Advokat offered arguments for land reform and other radical causes to any who could read his new alphabet...Other radicals staked out pastoral reserves within the new metropolis...As well, those who sought to establish more utopian and pastoral communities sometimes found themsleves planning the modern urban necropolis, like Olmstead's Spring Grove Cemetery at Cincinnati...Other parks provided more specialized recreational purposes. From its inception,'base-ball' assumed its ambiguous character as both as allegory of capitalist competition and a public celebration of cooperative teamwork..."
LESSONS for today: THIRD case shall live on¨˙ˆ˙! We will destroy the distinction b/w cemetaries and parksˆuse bøth for leisure and POST MORTEM ! "BALL PARKS" should also be more like real parks: all parking lots replaced by PASTORAL UTOPIAN zones where you can chill and listen to game for free (no cars!)! (i do this with my AM radio out in the park by my house)
-kojak