Lolest! wrote:@ tycho, agreed. Especially with point 3. History is always being written. Usually those in authority/those who shout loudest or at times those who appear right get their version recognised as the authentic one. Nonetheless, we are better off having different versions.
And to have all these versions, we must have a 'basket' of very 'peculiar' proportions and dimensions. Otherwise we'd have no version. There'd be no word. 'Nothing to say'.
The 'basket' is no doubt subjective experience, in that it is an object of 'cognition', but it is wholly 'objective' in the sense of having an 'end'.
It is to this 'end' that the 'historian' must 'strive'. These are the 'weighing scales'. They are the Sovereign Creator', 'The People'.
This thread is holy ground, I take off my shoes.