Gossip as a form of knowledge? Don’t you mean ‘knowledge’?… Read the rest
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Czeslaw Milosz 1911-2004
Aug 15th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Poet, essayist and opponent of mental captivity.… Read the rest
The Politics Behind Cultural Relativism
Aug 15th, 2004 | By Maryam NamazieInternational TV Interview with Fariborz Pooya and Bahram Soroush
Maryam Namazie: We received an email from an irate ‘concerned happy Muslim Iranian’ critical of your [Bahram Soroush] statements on the incompatibility of Islam and human rights. He said, ‘it is obvious that you hate your own culture and religion and have a vendetta against anything Iranian and anything Islamic’. He made a suggestion: ‘if you hate our culture and our religion, then I suggest that you go and change your faith and tell people that you have no country and leave us alone’! Now this is something you hear a lot from cultural relativists; that it’s ‘our culture’ and ‘our religion’. Can you expand on that?
Bahram Soroush: They are … Read the rest
Stoicism and Enthusiasm
Aug 14th, 2004 7:54 pm | By Ophelia BensonIt’s a depressing thought, really. No getting around it. It’s depressing and discouraging – in fact it’s tragic – to think that our best qualities are so inseparable from our worst. That (if this idea has anything right about it) we can’t even aim to make things better, do great things, right wrongs, improve the world, without risking turning into a butcher or an apologist for butchers. But it seems difficult to deny. Of course some people manage it, of course there have been improvers who don’t become homicidal maniacs or their lackeys. But the inherent risk of it seems difficult to deny – I suppose because the two seem to be actually the same thing only in different forms. … Read the rest
Blindness
Aug 14th, 2004 5:30 pm | By Ophelia BensonNormblog pointed out a review by David Aaronovitch in the New Statesman the other day (read the NS item promptly because it will go subscription soon). It’s about a familiar but permanently mysterious fact of recent history: the willingness of the Stalinist and Leninist left to ignore or explain away or deny or justify mass murder. Thus it’s also about one of the starkest examples on record of the phenomenon B&W was set up to document and examine: the way ideology can distort the ability to think properly. B&W is primarily about the way ideology can warp judgments of the truth about the world, but moral judgments play a part in that process too. The denial of Stalin’s crimes was … Read the rest
What’s Up With the Left?
Aug 14th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Self-righteous anger merely a cover for indifference bred by failure.… Read the rest
Outlook India Asks: What If?
Aug 14th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
What if India hadn’t been partitioned, Rajiv hadn’t unlocked Babri Masjid, Gandhi had lived, India had become a Hindu theocracy?… Read the rest
Slightly More Favourable View of Eagleton
Aug 14th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
But still ‘Sometimes Eagleton sounds like a don passing fruity high-table judgments’… Read the rest
Harsh Words for Latest Eagleton
Aug 14th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Narrow but not focused, high-table rambling, platitudinous, repetitious…… Read the rest
Aaronovitch on How Ideology Blinds
Aug 14th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Almost indestructible ideological commitment that led communists to deny what they saw.… Read the rest
Wolfgang Mommsen 1930-2004
Aug 13th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
German historian opposed revisionist accounts of Holocaust.… Read the rest
Research on Kennewick Man Still Restricted
Aug 13th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Justice Department forbidding DNA tests, limiting access.… Read the rest
Goddam Godless Slackers
Aug 12th, 2004 7:32 pm | By Ophelia BensonOkay, that was fun, picking fights with my colleague is good entertainment but it’s a luxury, a rare, truffle-like item that only occurs once every few years. Life is not all holiday, as Niall Ferguson has just been reminding us, so it’s time for me to get back to the hard graft of saying something substantive. Well no not substantive – I don’t know how to do that – but anyway not frivolously internecine.
Check out this piece of reactionary nonsense from the aforementioned Ferguson. I’d seen links to it here and there but didn’t bother reading it, because the links merely talked about Europe and holidays and laziness and how much better the US is – and I’ve seen … Read the rest
Blame Atheism!
Aug 12th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
For what? Oh, everything. Holidays, strikes, Europe. Why not after all?… Read the rest
Knowledge is More Than Cultural Capital
Aug 12th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
It can make the world a better place; downgrading the struggle for knowledge is reactionary.… Read the rest
Shock News – The DaVinci Code is Fiction!
Aug 12th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
People who think it’s fact should be herded into a crop circle and beaten with The Bible Code.… Read the rest
Declinism in France
Aug 12th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
‘so out of breath, so indebted, so closed in its own prejudices’ – narratives of decline are fun.… Read the rest
Another Myth Shot Down
Aug 12th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Marco Polo did not go to China, okay? He read some books he found in Persia. … Read the rest
The Repatriation Issue
Aug 12th, 2004 |
Filed by Ophelia Benson
Critics angered by assertion of tribal rights over needs of science and knowledge.… Read the rest
Now Wait Just a Minute
Aug 11th, 2004 6:29 pm | By Ophelia BensonWell now really. I can’t just leave this sort of thing sitting there unopposed. It would be a dereliction of duty. I like jokes and provocations as well as the next person, but there is a limit. There are some things up with which I shall not put, to paraphrase Winny.
Or is the objection that he lacks self-knowledge; he should realise he isn’t very bright – if he isn’t – and, therefore, not have stood for the presidency? If so, let’s have a reality check here. Bloggers are hardly paragons of self-knowledge…And, anyway, since when does a lack of self-knowledge justify the kind of opprobrium levelled at Bush?
What have bloggers got to do with anything? Is that the … Read the rest
