tlb wrote:cthia wrote:Again, the whole stink of the sins of the father could wash over them. The philosophy is that the "consequences" of one generation passes to the next. And the next.* There must be a conscious attempt to break the cycle. You posit that attempt as fuel for the discussion. But how successful would it be? Will the sins of past generations, if they have not been properly atoned, sprout from dormant seeds? Remember, these people have to fit into a completely new society quite different than their own.
I do not believe that the "sins of the father" has much hold between nations.
Perhaps the sins has NO hold between nation's at all. What the sins of the father does have is a hold and impact against the sons. It also has a hold on people's perceptions of the sons.
Post WWII the Western Allies partnered with Germany and Japan (after both societies took steps to divorce their militaristic past) against the USSR and China, who had previously been part of the Allies. Governmental leaders are much more concerned with what is happening now or is expected to happen in the near future, than what happened in the distant past or might happen in the distant future. This view is short sighted, but usually there is enough present trouble to keep everyone fully occupied.
Remember how the sins of Haven's fathers hindered the efforts of the restored Republic? The sins of the father is an impediment, it is a disease that cannot be escaped. It is an inheritance. God help me for this one, but. It is Karma.
I believe that is what Sigs is positing, that enough time has passed that even a society with prolong has moved on. So if this newly encountered civilization seems peaceful, then the encounter should prove peaceful.
Exactly, but, the inheritance from the father is deeply ingrained in ways that may not be obvious to all parties involved. Sleeper societies. Deeply ingrained cultural differences. Deeply ingrained humanitarian differences. There will be remnants of their history that will unravel their efforts. See, sins of the previous Havenite regime following them forward and giving Eloise hell.
Will the new regime "accept" the evil the previous generations did? Will they offer reparations? If not, how can there be peace? How can the Treecats accept them if they don't admit to the atrocity -- as indeed being committed, as indeed being atrocious?
America is facing those same questions now. And, it, must, answer. For there to be peace. From truth, peace is born.