Life Expectancy: 65 Years
Claud
An avid collector of your hopes and worries, a romantic at heart.
She thanks her fairies, for blessing her with people who know compassion down to an art.
For accepting her for who she is, who never fails to turn up,
in times of need as well as happiness, or just there for a loving hug.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Draft 1: breakthrough after so long
I've been hitting some sort of dry spell for writers. It was really a provocative question that got me going and within a span of 10mins, I wrote the following:
Citizenship are not abstract “civic ties”
between people but rather, are
intimate relationships between people such as friendship and romantic
relationships. Therefore, these relationships socialise people into members of
society. It is what ties the micro to the macro – and gives us the connection
to other “strangers” in society. Indeed there are no real strangers in society,
and we are either friends, or indifferent parties. Even as enemies we are able
still find a connection. Hence, we are made citizens because of the ties we
have here rather than over-arching political discourses. The implications is therefore twofold. One one hand we do not have
to rely on passports and state policies to define who we are and the efforts
are limited insofar as creating the enduring ties that a friendship has.
Secondly, people may physically hold different passport and sworn different
allegiances, however the interpersonal ties will hold them as part of this society. Hence friendship cannot be ignored in terms of cultivating
citizenship amongst individuals. It is the creation not of civic value, but
rather the value of friendship and intimacy. So the reasons why youths are excluded from the civic society is owed to the claim that their allegiances are fluid because their life is "changing" and only
become “full” members when their interpersonal networks are solidified – only and
only then, can their stake in society be counted as legitimate. Although adults can face changes in their lives as well, but often the lifecourse perspective see that adults often achieve a stage of relative stability or maintenance where huge changes are unlikely to occur within their interpersonal networks. If anything, adults gain and expand networks, which further integrate them further into society - legitimating their status as committed members and hence garnering the rights to vote for the community.
I have the chills. Sometimes it's awesome how inspiration hits you at the most random of moments. Those random synapses I know is inside my neurosis is finally starting to shape up!
Aloy, thanks for asking that troll question. Sometimes it's hard not to believe in God during moments like these. (HAHA KIDDING!)
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