GROUP 8 Featuring: Louie Amendola, Vinnie Bruzzese & Michaela Douglas. Providing commentary on Philosophical Readings in the 2008 Spring Semester.

Feb 4, 2008

buildings & conflict

I agree with this part "-The buildings represent the conflict in society when there is no unity, a single creative mind can accomplish more than individuals trying to repair the old rather than creating something new. " I think that the buildings represent people without unity due to the fact that som buildings are tall, while others are short. Some are red and some are white, etc.

3 comments:

Rob Blank said...

i happen to agree with what you just said. I think the different kinds of buildings do seem like a non united front.

Jen Bea said...

I agree with the buildings representing the conflict in society. People can build great big beautiful buildings as an individual but like "D" said they can't even fix old ones up as a group. Conflict goes with numbers of people.

Michaela Douglas said...

Regardless of if there is only one person creating something, it is natural for there to be variation. Just as there is in all things in the world. But even if things do not look the same, etc, it is still important that there be one goal.