Politics, Ethics, Culture, and Faith The issues that separate Americans now go down to the bone –almost as deeply – I believe - as those that precipitated The War of Secession. In my own life I’ve seen relatives distance themselves, and Friendships broken, as a result of anger generated when these matters are confronted directly.
Dr. Robert T. Morris: Fifty Years a Surgeon A clear window into many important and interesting areas of life in general - as well as medicine - in the mid-19th to early 20th century. Warts and all. Good read. (***)
Christopher Landon: Ice Cold in Alex Interesting and well developed characters, in genuinely tension inducing situations - even when the matter of "who did it" is not really a mystery. Vivid enough for the place and period - WW2 North Africa to early 1950s Britain - to come to life inside your mind. (***)
Karl Von Clausewitz: On War I read this first many years ago.
The author then impressed me as being more lucid and broadly learned than many contemporary writers on this and similar areas. He still does. (****)
Loren Lomasky: Person's, Rights, and the Moral Community Well written, and clear. Many interesting ideas and explications of problems, but his theory itself - on a derivation of rights, seems possessed of unnecessary elements. Worth reading. (***)
J. B.Schneewind: Sidgwick's Ethics and Victorian Moral PhilosophyVictorian Moral Philosophy Details life and analyses work of one of the great figures in 19th century philosophy. Well written, gives good insight into the context of attitudes, assumptions, and circumstances affecting much of the intellectual spirit and life of Britain during those times. (***)
J.G.Ballard: The Drowned World Another (long-time) re-read.
Ballard tends to play one note - but it's a good one - and he plays it VERY well. Some uncontrolled/unforeseen calamity engulfs the world. Protagonist(s) confront general realization of the coldly impersonal nature of the world and how human responses are to a large extent a product of the interaction of those forces with his/there-own biological pre-dispositions - engraved in the structure of each and every one of their cells. And, that the true and only expression of one's authentic self and humanity, lies in how and whether one can/does inwardly accept the truth of these constraints, and expresses that realization, in those (few) opportunities available for actual personal choice.
Intentionally or not his work gives powerful and poetic expression to the Existentialist perspective.
The world of this novel happens to be slowly drowning in the over-heated flood-tides that result from a run-away solar anomaly. But, it could be just about any such occurrence - e.g. A "Wind From Nowhere," or the Japanese invasion of Shanghai (both of which served as the backgrounds of others among his novels). The story-line, character-types, dilemmas, decisions, and general moods are much the same in each story, but the pacing, poetry, intensity, and aggravating authenticity of the characterizations in each instance are gripping enough to make every reading worthwhile. (***)
Apparently - to the staff of the Times - another "fix" is called for. Perhaps a
really "good" one might top that previous job-loss figure, and, in doing so,
provide material for a month's worth of articles exposing the plight of the "new
jobless" stranded on the "heartless shoals of late American Capitalism."
He has had many years in which to make these same points...And then. after speaking thus and doing so at the time Rev Wright actually
made his pronouncements - rather than
waiting for a crisis in one of his electoral campaigns - he might have then actually done some
things, in his capacity as a US Senator, to put those words into action
...it is difficult to believe that Sen Obama did not and does not
still - regardless of what he now claims - share at least some of the views
expressed by
his mentor in those sermons now in question. And that impression is much strengthened by the fact that
all-too-many of those whom he has been close to in regards to his political
career over the years are - and have - given clear or implicit signals of
views inimical to the
legitimate interests of our
country or those of our Israeli allies - while others have been simply corrupt.
I just hope that enough people keep that
catastrophe and the current dangers in mind when they vote in this coming
election. And, that instead of just ticking the same box they've done all their
lives out of habit they - particularly [our fellow] Jews - [will] spend a moment to consider that - the [World] war and Holocaust [were] proceeded by the
Munich treaty, appeasement of the
aggressors, anti-military feelings and isolationism...,withdrawal, and the illusion that conflict could be
avoided if we tried to "just get along."
The veterans and active-duty personnel who have
supported the presidential aspirations of John McCain so far, may not be aware
that he has advocated for a measure that might leave some of them struggling
to avoid spending the rest of their lives behind bars.
Not since the extermination of the Smurfs or the brutal murder of Xenia the Warrior Princess by testosterone-poisoned male FAR RIGHT WING Japanese-identified militarists/nationalists "warriors" - i.e. "Samurai" - has there been a being-rights crisis of this magnitude.
The decision to opt for a
system by which the government paid for providers chosen by patients directly,
pushed a ready and deep supply of money into the medical market and did so
suddenly. It also made it so that a large population - the disabled, elderly
and working poor - that had previously been seen largely as deserving
recipients of humanitarian aid...now became a cash cow to be made use of by
any willing and able to do so.
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