I actually know someone whom I believe is an ex-Hutterite. In any case, he uses "Hutterite" as a user name and has referred to Hutterites in the past.In my first, unpublished, unpublishable novel, the survivors of the apocalypse were Hutterites.
If anyone survives the apocalypse, I've always said it's going to be the Mormons. When I lived in Salt Lake City, every backyard in my area had fruit trees -- and they're serious about stockpiling food and supplies. And they have the right group cohesiveness and belief in hierarchy to make a go of it.
Especially in groups whose leaders are chosen from amongst their elders. It minimizes forward thinking and adaptability....both of which would be necessary for apocalyptic survival.Unfortunately, hierarchy is most of the problem.
I actually know someone whom I believe is an ex-Hutterite. In any case, he uses "Hutterite" as a user name and has referred to Hutterites in the past.
Unfortunately, hierarchy is most of the problem.
I have to partially disagree with this.
Your previous blog posts on narcissism were very much worth reading, Stephen.... and speaking of narcissism, I'm running a series of short essays on my blog this week under the heading Narcissism Week. Here's day 1.
“As democracy is perfected, the office of the President represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day, the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last and the White House will be occupied by a downright fool and complete narcissistic moron.”
