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created: 2021-11-25T23:53:33 (UTC +01:00)
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source: https://www.marxists.org/archive/brecht/works/1935/questions.htm
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# Questions From a Worker Who Reads, Bertolt Brecht 1935
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> ## Excerpt
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> Bertolt Brecht 1935
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Bertolt Brecht 1935
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### Questions From a Worker Who Reads
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Who built Thebes of the 7 gates ?
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In the books you will read the names of kings.
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Did the kings haul up the lumps of rock ?
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And Babylon, many times demolished,
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Who raised it up so many times ?
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In what houses of gold glittering Lima did its builders live ?
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Where, the evening that the Great Wall of China was finished, did the masons go?
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Great Rome is full of triumphal arches.
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Who erected them ?
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Over whom did the Caesars triumph ?
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Had Byzantium, much praised in song, only palaces for its inhabitants ?
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Even in fabled Atlantis, the night that the ocean engulfed it,
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The drowning still cried out for their slaves.
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The young Alexander conquered India.
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Was he alone ?
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Caesar defeated the Gauls.
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Did he not even have a cook with him ?
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Philip of Spain wept when his armada went down.
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Was he the only one to weep ?
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Frederick the 2nd won the 7 Years War.
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Who else won it ?
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Every page a victory.
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Who cooked the feast for the victors ?
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Every 10 years a great man.
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Who paid the bill ?
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So many reports.
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So many questions.
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created: 2021-12-28T12:36:30 (UTC +01:00)
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tags: [twitter,twitter thread,unroll,threadreader,threads]
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source: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1474586679646195712.html
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# Thread by @syncretizm on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App
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> ## Excerpt
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> Thread by @syncretizm: The problem with outliners: Parent - A - B When we want a sequential chain of thought, we nest them as equal level children under the same parent. The alternative would be a very...…
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The problem with outliners:
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When we want a sequential chain of thought, we nest them as equal level children under the same parent. The alternative would be a very ugly way:
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This way makes more sense but looks horrible.
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The maths doesn't work out either. When use method 1, A/B/C are related via an OR (x) function. In method 2, A/B/C are related via an AND (%) function. We intuitively feel this burden that something is not right. And yet we don't like going into indenting hell.
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Part of the reason why I enjoyed writing in prose form in obsidian was because I didn't have to figure out whether I had to indent or write a sibling bullet. Isn't it intuitive? No it isn't, especially when you consider how a bullet is queried in future...
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In outliners, querying for a thought doesn't show you a linear progression of thought. It shows you the parent-child relationship, discarding its siblings. The problem is that a thought is multidimensional, whereas an outline only has parent-child... [![[FHbOJtiVkAQXMcw.jpg]]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FHbOJtiVkAQXMcw.jpg)
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Axes of thought. An outliner only adequately shows the hierarchy axis, it is 1 dimensional. It also forces the progression axis to work in a parent-child relationship when it doesn't work that way. [![[FHbR1fDUcAQDWeY.jpg]]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FHbR1fDUcAQDWeY.jpg)
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A promising approach in [@obsdmd](https://twitter.com/obsdmd) using the breadcrumbs plugin... This could work... VERY well. [![[FHba1oKVgAAX220.jpg]]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FHba1oKVgAAX220.jpg)
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@mentions[@obsdmd](https://twitter.com/obsdmd) I'm getting more convinced that outliners are inferior to original Zettelkasten (using cards). Zettelkasten was essentially and originally a thread system made on paper.
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# How to unroll and archive twitter threads
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- https://threadreaderapp.com/
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- https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/25/21152579/twitter-thread-easier-full-text-reading-unroll-how-to
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- https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/25/21152579/twitter-thread-easier-full-text-reading-unroll-how-to
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- https://beebom.com/save-twitter-threads/
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- https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-do-you-go-from-information-sources-like-twitter-forums-reddit-news-articles-blogs-etc-to-active-knowledge/11682/2
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- https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-do-you-go-from-information-sources-like-twitter-forums-reddit-news-articles-blogs-etc-to-active-knowledge/11682/2
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