McBurners -- Burning Man as Cult and/or Franchise
- Blenderhead
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Lifton lists a set of criteria to judge whether a group practices a coercive form of "mind control" on its members or initiates. This is not equivalent to a definition of "cult". What you are talking about could perhaps be stated as "a cult or other group in which mind control as described by Lifton is used".rogue agent wrote:I'm saying that the people who study this stuff use my definition, and I explain why they use it instead of any of the popular ones. People use words they don't understand all the time; just because more people use one definition than another, doesn't make it better.
I have no problem with someone saying that Burning Man is a cult -- it fits a variety of the term's definitions, even though it doesn't satisfy Lifton's criteria. Not fully, anyway.
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When people on the street say "cult", they mean the pejorative sense. The original author certainly meant the pejorative sense. You're saying you want to use the word non-pejoratively. I'm saying that the pejorative sense has no objective meaning outside of Lifton's 8 points, and trying to use the non-pejorative sense will only confuse people. "Yes we're a cult, but we're the good kind".Bob wrote:I have no problem with someone saying that Burning Man is a cult -- it fits a variety of the term's definitions, even though it doesn't satisfy Lifton's criteria. Not fully, anyway.
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I agree except for this; The original author meant 'a' pejoritive sense. S/he did not imply 'The' as in 'your' pejoritive sense. I do not get, from the original text, that the author is talking about mind control, suicide, theft of assets, or sarin gas attacks. So, by your definition, BM is not a cult. I do infer, and perhaps wrongly so, that the author is talking more about the webster definition(s) and in that sense, the shoe can be made to fit.The original author certainly meant the pejorative sense.
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Reading the definition offered in the M-W 10th Collegiate Edition, I see nothing overtly pejorative. The first definition is "1 : formal religious veneration : WORSHIP". This word appears to have been around since 1617, and now someone named Lifton has stated a definition of cult, outside of which no objective meaning for cult can exist?rogue agent wrote:When people on the street say "cult", they mean the pejorative sense. The original author certainly meant the pejorative sense. You're saying you want to use the word non-pejoratively. I'm saying that the pejorative sense has no objective meaning outside of Lifton's 8 points, and trying to use the non-pejorative sense will only confuse people. "Yes we're a cult, but we're the good kind".
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Yes.stuart wrote:So, by your definition, BM is not a cult.
His logic is "BM is becoming a cult, therefore I'm not going anymore & neither should any of you". Which Webster's definition fits that logic?I do infer, and perhaps wrongly so, that the author is talking more about the webster definition(s) and in that sense, the shoe can be made to fit.
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ERIC SCHMIDT; Google
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(c) 2003 McGraw-Hill, Inc.
When Eric E. Schmidt, the 48-year-old veteran of Sun Microsystems and Novell, took over at Google Inc. two years ago, it was trial by fire. One of the first orders of business was joining his new 20-something colleagues at Burning Man, a free-form festival of artistic self-expression held in a Nevada desert lake bed. Sitting in his office shortly after his return, tanned and slightly weary, Schmidt couldn't have been happier. ``They're keeping me young,'' he declared.
Google is proving the Net is still young, too. The freewheeling company has almost singlehandedly recharged Web searching, a business that pioneers such as Yahoo! Inc. forgot. Google is the most-used conduit between Net users and online information, responsible for answering roughly three-quarters of all searches. Indeed, it took an upstart like Google to help show the Net's leaders how to make money by linking ads to search results. Now, paid search is one of the Net's most profitable enterprises, especially for Google, which is expected to be in the black on revenues of $700 million this year. Its initial public offering, likely next year, could open the IPO floodgates for tech companies.
Schmidt's challenge: keeping Google focused even while beating back a growing pack of rivals, such as Yahoo! and Microsoft Corp.'s MSN. If Schmidt handles this right, it will be the competition that gets burned.
245 words
29 September 2003
Business Week
119
Number 3851
English
(c) 2003 McGraw-Hill, Inc.
When Eric E. Schmidt, the 48-year-old veteran of Sun Microsystems and Novell, took over at Google Inc. two years ago, it was trial by fire. One of the first orders of business was joining his new 20-something colleagues at Burning Man, a free-form festival of artistic self-expression held in a Nevada desert lake bed. Sitting in his office shortly after his return, tanned and slightly weary, Schmidt couldn't have been happier. ``They're keeping me young,'' he declared.
Google is proving the Net is still young, too. The freewheeling company has almost singlehandedly recharged Web searching, a business that pioneers such as Yahoo! Inc. forgot. Google is the most-used conduit between Net users and online information, responsible for answering roughly three-quarters of all searches. Indeed, it took an upstart like Google to help show the Net's leaders how to make money by linking ads to search results. Now, paid search is one of the Net's most profitable enterprises, especially for Google, which is expected to be in the black on revenues of $700 million this year. Its initial public offering, likely next year, could open the IPO floodgates for tech companies.
Schmidt's challenge: keeping Google focused even while beating back a growing pack of rivals, such as Yahoo! and Microsoft Corp.'s MSN. If Schmidt handles this right, it will be the competition that gets burned.
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More accurately, Pesce confessed to missing the 2003 event, and spent the Labor Day weekend palming off the usual logic-deficient laundry list of shallow criticisms as an excuse.rogue agent wrote:His logic is "BM is becoming a cult, therefore I'm not going anymore & neither should any of you". Which Webster's definition fits that logic?
I missed where he wrote what he actually did at Burning Man all those years.
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Larry's letter
I still think it's a Faustian bargin that Larry's trying to achieve here.
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His article is a little hysterical - and his premise completely flawed.
An article about how BM really is being a franchise, and "selling out," would have been more interesting - not to me, as it is already my personal opinion, and doesn't need other people agreeing with.
He comes across as whiny, to me. Which is unfortunate, as I think there is a point to be had.
But a cult? Nope. Not even close.
An article about how BM really is being a franchise, and "selling out," would have been more interesting - not to me, as it is already my personal opinion, and doesn't need other people agreeing with.
He comes across as whiny, to me. Which is unfortunate, as I think there is a point to be had.
But a cult? Nope. Not even close.
Cult? Franchise? What the fuck do most of you little beaches care? Fact is you'll be going back to the event like the good little mothlets you are.
But please, feel free to carry on with your non-substantive whinging. Maybe - if you're lucky - someone will solicit you to help them write a fucking term paper on this outrage.
But please, feel free to carry on with your non-substantive whinging. Maybe - if you're lucky - someone will solicit you to help them write a fucking term paper on this outrage.
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thank you brother badger, by the way, i need a new pair of purple high-tops, one of those idiots over at hee-bee-gee-bees spilt the beans about the aliens coming to take us all away and now EVERYONE wants them, they keep getting involuntarily gifted from me.
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