No man’s land, one man’s real estate, everyone’s dream?
[ by Charles Cameron — borders and distinctions from Trump to Revelation, plus one ]
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Donald Trump‘s “three core principles of real immigration reform”:
1. A nation without borders is not a nation.
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G Spencer-Brown wrote of his book. Laws of Form, “The theme of this book is that a universe comes into being when a space is severed or taken apart” — or as Heinz Von Foerster rephrased him, “Draw a distinction and a universe comes into being”. Indeed, his book opens with the words:
We take as given the idea of distinction and the idea of indication, and that we cannot make an indication without drawing a distinction.
He writes:
Distinction is perfect continence.
That is to say, a distinction is drawn by arranging a boundary with separate sides so that a point on one side cannot reach the other side without crossing the boundary. For example in a plane a circle draws a distinction.
Similarly, Gregory Bateson defines an idea as “A difference or distinction or news of differences”.
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Borders are both physical and metaphysical: the border between the physical and the metaphysical passes through human beings, who are themselves both metaphysical and physical.
Borders may thus be heeded or ignored.
Smugglers don’t necessarily ignore them, they may take them very seriously, as do those who police them. Birds, however, ignore them, fishes, lizards, languages..
There are would-be states that straddle national borders, as the Basque peoples straddle the border between France and Spain:
There are also would-be states that literally erase national borders, as in the case of IS bulldozing thw border between Iraq and Syria:
Thus while borders may be tidy in separating one from a second, they are also untidy in straddling them, neither one nor two, yet (like Janus) both.. They are, in short, thresholds, limina. And so wahat we know of liminality applies to them. I have discussed tthis previosuly on Zenpundit in Liminality II: the serious part — suffice it to say here that limiality is a condition that exacerbates, intensifies.
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The anthropologist Mary Douglas, in her book Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo, quotes Leviticus 19.19:
You shall keep my statutes. You shall not let your cattle breed with a different kind; you shall not sow your field with two kinds of seed; nor shall there come upon you a garment of cloth made of two kinds of stuff.
Why these disjunctions? Dougles notes the repeated refrain in just such contexts:
Ye shall therefore be holy, for I am holy
and points out that Ronald Knox correctly — if “rather thinly” — translates this:
I am set apart and you must be set apart like me
She then tells us:
Holiness means keeping distinct the categories of creation. It therefore involves correct definition, discrimination and order.
noting that:
The word ‘perversion’ is a significant mistranslation of the rare Hebrew word tebhel, which has as its meaning mixing or confusion.
and concludes
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