Learning requires stability.

In previous item about the history of stereotyping as it related to Kellogg’s Patent Insides, I was quoting a 1927 book by George Kubler.

He understood how psychopathic chaos halts all learning and genuine innovation.

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Writing of books by hand continued to be the only method practiced throughout centuries until the great migration of peoples was ended. The surging, driving ahead, the clashing together of the many different European peoples with the onward storming tribes out of the East lasted for several centuries, and out of this turmoil there emerged a new European state formation.

In this epoch of brutal might and endless battling, culture and scientific pursuit found but isolated havens of refuge. The remnants of learning and erudition took flight to the monasteries. Even the art of reading and writing, in the early Middle Ages, was known only to the clergy. The monks, almost exclusively, undertook the reproduction and multiplication of all spiritual and worldly statutes , bibles and other manuscripts ; it was they who wrote the public documents.

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LEARNING REQUIRES STABILITY. Demons know what they’re doing.