No, I am examining cooperation in a larger, social sense. And I have recently referred, as an example, to the breakdown in social cohesion in contemporary France, and the political and social problems that are arising from that, as a way to examine issues of larger social cooperation and also those that pertain to *identity*.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 4:06 pm It must be a Christian or religious thing. Almost no one agrees with me on most fundamental principles, but I and they have no problem cooperating with each other on endless things we do voluntarily, because it is in each individuals own interest to do so.
I suspect if you have a problem cooperating with others who happen to not hold the same views you do, it is you that has the problem, a kind of prejudice perhaps.
You are simply outside of these concerns and so all of this has no meaning for you. But these issues and concerns have real meaning, and real relevance, within the European context. They do as well in America (where I assume you come from and reside) but they are much more murky and difficult there.
What I am trying to do is to contextualize the conversation we have here and to see it in a larger frame. I use France as an example because I lived for a time in France, but I could also refer in a similar way to social discord leading to social and cultural breakdown in Italy, Germany, Britain, Belgium as well as Denmark.
I am very far away from both Europe and the US and yet my *essential concerns* still revolve around Europe and also *Europe* in an idealistic sense. You are making a mistake to try to situate this in some personal attitude of mine. I am not speaking personally.I suspect if you have a problem cooperating with others who happen to not hold the same views you do, it is you that has the problem, a kind of prejudice perhaps.