Two Cultures

xoxoxoBruce • Jul 21, 2013 3:06 pm
Two Cultures is a book written in 1959 by Brit novelist and physicist C P Snow. He laments the growing "divide between scientists and literary intellectuals in the world of academe".

This article, by a genetics researcher at Penn State, compares his culture and value to the world, with his sister/brother-in-law, who run a goat dairy in Vermont.
I recognize that I could make similar comparisons between academics and miners, or soldiers, or athletes or musicians or visual artists. The singular difference here is that farmers provide the rest of us with sustenance. They are tied to the land and the seasons in ways that most of us can, and do, ignore.

I was at the farm once when we got word that a grant we’d applied for had been funded. This is always good news to an academic. But out feeding kids, when I explained the project to my sister, she asked: ‘Why is that important?’ Not skeptical, she really wanted to know, but I had trouble explaining.

Seen from the farm, C P Snow was right about two worlds that hardly intersect. But he was wrong about which ones. There are two cultures: farming — and everything else.

It's a good read, even if just for the description of life on the farm, so you can better understand how people like Nirvana live.
Gravdigr • Jul 21, 2013 3:50 pm
A few words on The Farmer, from the should-have-been-immortal Paul Harvey:

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JBKlyde • Jul 22, 2013 5:16 pm
So where dose "Cain" fit in in all of this... obviously he is important he was part of GODS first family... but he kill his brother and he was a farmer.. is this just God saying he dose not want half arsed work??
xoxoxoBruce • Jul 22, 2013 9:27 pm
He doesn't, this is current history.
JBKlyde • Jul 23, 2013 3:52 am
while yes I agree that leaving the past behind is necessary, I am not quite sure forgetting about it is... there are always a few things mostly lessons that can be learned from the past, and sometimes we have to go back for them.. so let me rephrase the question?? what lessons can be learned from Cain??
Clodfobble • Jul 23, 2013 7:49 am
Well, don't kill your brother, for starters...
ZenGum • Jul 23, 2013 8:34 pm
.. and it's probably best not to ask too many questions about where the third generation of humans came from ...
sexobon • Jul 24, 2013 9:18 pm
JBKlyde;871283 wrote:
... what lessons can be learned from Cain??

sexobon;760103 wrote:
Jesus had a 12 man A-team ...

That question reminds me, I forgot to put this verse in my previously posted song:

Cain was an able killer
YOU'LL BE ONE TOO
Oh Lordy Cain was an able killer
YOU'LL BE ONE TOO
Oh Lordy Cain was an able killer
YOU'LL BE ONE TOO
Look awaaay, beyond, that blue horizon
JBKlyde • Jul 25, 2013 8:04 pm
the lord rebuke that sexobon I am not going to kill my brother...
sexobon • Jul 26, 2013 2:41 am
the lord double rebuke that JBKlyde he IS going to kill his brother, he will kill his brother with kindness and love him to death.