These are busy busy days for OS, with little time to read, much less write.
However, this essay merits attention, as we limp down the home stretch of a dispiriting political season.
What, one may ask, does the account of this particular obscure 20th-Century monster have to do with the situation we now confront?
In a word, everything.
Our President, and those around him, and those around them, all arrive to us from an academic and intellectual universe that deliberately turns the blind eye to atrocities committed in the name of Progress. Historical Necessity, you know.
It's all so very polite, well-dressed, well-spoken, tweedy-jacket and sensible hairstyles for both genders. White wine, aged cheese, gossip over who will and won't be granted tenure.
It lionizes people like Castro, Chavez, Che, Arafat, Mugabe, Eva Peron, even Ken Philby wasn't that bad a chap. He had his reasons, and he was sincere in his feelings as he created all that havoc. One must understand these things, you know.
That horrible man Mr. Solzhenitsyn, well he just doesn't exist. The cheek of him, saying all those things at Harvard after we had honored him so.
He'll not be invited back, Nobel Prize or no. What was the committee thinking?
Ideas have consequences, and ideologies produce outcomes.
OS asks one thing of his readers. Consider the consequences and outcomes, historically, of the ideas and ideologies promoted by this present administration.
Then, go vote--early--as OS has a premonition of chaos engendered at the polling places of America on Election Day.
The culture shapes the economy long before the economy shapes the culture. Where should we devote our energies?
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
As We Prepare For November's Elections, A Thought To Ponder From Tom Paine
Well, not that Tom Paine...an admirer of his, a British subject who spent two decades working in Eastern Europe after The Wall fell, only to return home to a country debilitated by the same ideas that ruined Eastern Europe:
More than half of mankind experienced socialism in the twentieth century. Almost all of us experienced some less full-blooded implementations than were tried behind the Berlin Wall. There has never been a greater experiment in all human history and It led to the deaths of millions and the impoverishment of billions. If ever an idea was ready for the dustbin of history, surely this one was? Yet it marches on. A zombie ideology; dead but still a threat.
As the noise increases in the coming weeks, OS hopes we keep our focus. We don't need a glib hustler who would rather hang out with the ladies on 'The View' while in New York, at the expense of meeting with world leaders who have need of face time. We need a sober grown-up, even if he is stiff as a board in front of an audience.
We need someone who has not drunk the socialist koolaid, insisting we partake with him.
It May Not Matter Who Wins In Syria, Given The Toll The Fight Has Extracted
There are people in this world, as Jesse reminds us from time to time, who are completely willing to burn the world down around them, just so they can claim to rule the ashes.
He, as usual, is correct.
This BBC slideshow give a glimpse of the ancient market in Aleppo, destroyed in this week's episode of Madness Overtakes Syria.
The next time we hear TheWinnerOfTheNobelPeacePrize describe these tragedies as a 'bump in the road', OS thinks it would be good if we asked a simple question:
To Where does this Road lead?
He, as usual, is correct.
This BBC slideshow give a glimpse of the ancient market in Aleppo, destroyed in this week's episode of Madness Overtakes Syria.
The next time we hear TheWinnerOfTheNobelPeacePrize describe these tragedies as a 'bump in the road', OS thinks it would be good if we asked a simple question:
To Where does this Road lead?
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