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Ishmael. by Daniel Quinn. Leavers and Takers. Background. Society/culture made you part of the myth It is a given that the stories are there for you Mother Culture teaches you how it has been and is supposed to be
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Ishmael byDaniel Quinn Leavers and Takers
Background Society/culture made you part of the myth It is a given that the stories are there for you Mother Culture teaches you how it has been and is supposed to be Your place [as man] is here, participating in the story -- Except for a few thousand “savages” scattered here and there
Definitions Story = A scenario interrelating man, the world, and the gods Enact = Live the story to make it real Culture = People enacting a story Mankind deals with mythology == stories
A Beginning Consider the story of evolution: How things came to be the way they are The Mosaic
Caution To review the story - to question it - will alienate yourself from those around you, friends, associates. People will think even more oddly about you!
Taker Edicts • Takers believe that in the early days of man, he merely frittered away time and accomplishe not much of anything. • The big moment came with the birth of man’s culture. • Man is a biological exception - the only one species that is an end product, not a work in progress
Manifest Destiny • The gods didn’t intend for the world to remain a jungle — they needed someone to come along and straighten things out - the world was made for {Taker} man and man was made to rule it! • To be ruler, man had first to conquer the world’s elements - conquer it like a foe and leave it bleeding to death at his feet. • Thus, to enact the story, man had to become the enemy of the world
Taker-Unique Rules • exterminate competitors • destroy competitors food supply to make room for their own • deny competitors access to food • store food beyond the need to eat - horde • Be agriculturists and farm all the earth - prepare for growth of Taker-man
Leaver Rules • Competition is acceptable but not toward destruction of other life for the sake of destruction. • Leavers have boundaries that are real, not imagined - a cultural boundary • Leavers know man is not exempt from the laws that govern all living things
Finale?? • Story of Adam and Eve was written from a Leaver-point-of- view as shown by references of the Fall from Grace when leaving the garden -- as opposed to viewing it as an Ascent to Grace or Liberation. • Agriculture is not protrayed as a free, desirable choice, but rather as a curse for those who are banished from the garden
Why The goal of man, man’s destiny - from the Leaver view is that it is within man’s grasp to destroy the world and trample all futures to dust - but he can see the light in time and pull back to give the rest of life a chance. Man must show how it had to be done if the world is to forever remain a garden — man’s vision to be inspired