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WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW IS AN ADJECTIVE

WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW IS AN ADJECTIVE

It seems to me that what used to be termed “civ­il soci­ety” has slid into the abyss that is its antithe­sis. The blame could be attrib­uted to the myr­i­ad stress­es and strains the mod­ern world impos­es on a dai­ly basis, includ­ing too many choic­es. How­ev­er, the crux of the mat­ter, I think, is the lack of a sin­gle adjec­tive: mutu­al.Read the rest

CARING SHOULDN’T BE JUST AN AID PACKAGE

CARING SHOULDN’T BE JUST AN AID PACKAGE

“Com­pas­sion”, the 19th cen­tu­ry Pol­ish philoso­pher Arthur Schopen­hauer wrote, “ is the basis of morality.”
In a world sore­ly in need of copi­ous amounts of it, com­pas­sion is both high­ly selec­tive and hostage to a short atten­tion span on the part of the pub­lic and the news media, the inevitable con­se­quences of the way news is disseminated. Read the rest

INSULTING MY INTELLIGENCE WON’T EDUCATE ME

INSULTING MY INTELLIGENCE WON’T EDUCATE ME

In the face of mock­ery and crit­i­cism, Stan­ford Uni­ver­si­ty recent­ly took down a web­site grand­ly named “The Elim­i­na­tion of Harm­ful Lan­guage Ini­tia­tive”. The most egre­gious exam­ples of what its cre­ators appar­ent­ly deemed ter­ri­ble wrongs that need right­ing were a clar­i­on call that the high­er the dud­geon, the more like­ly it is to alien­ate than educate.Read the rest

HOT AIR FOR A CHINESE BALLOON

HOT AIR FOR A CHINESE BALLOON

The Fifth Dimension’s1967 hit “Up, Up and Away” was vot­ed one of the top 100 songs of the 20th cen­tu­ry. The Chi­nese have made its catch line, “Would you like to ride in my beau­ti­ful bal­loon?”, the theme song for 21st cen­tu­ry pro­duc­ers of a what you need to take that ride.Read the rest

A COMMONLY UNCOMMON COMMODITY

A COMMONLY UNCOMMON COMMODITY

Com­mon sense, as defined by the Cam­bridge Dic­tio­nary, is “the basic lev­el or prac­ti­cal knowl­edge and judge­ment that we all need to help us live in a rea­son­able and safe way.”
Sounds clear and sim­ple enough. So why is there such a dearth where it’s real­ly needed?Read the rest

THE ROAD TO IDIOCY

THE ROAD TO IDIOCY

Arro­gance is seduc­tive. It doesn’t require ques­tion­ing, deal­ing with self- doubt or chang­ing one’s ways. Along with its cohort irra­tional­i­ty, it is a trait we recog­nise as dan­ger­ous, yet seem increas­ing­ly tol­er­ant towards, even when it is demon­stra­bly counter-productive.Read the rest

SPARE ME

SPARE ME

 It’s four gen­er­a­tions late, but being late is sup­pos­ed­ly “fash­ion­able”, which means “newspeak”, the term coined in 1949 by George Orwell in his dystopi­an nov­el “1984”, is right on time in 2023. The wel­come is embod­ied in three seem­ing­ly unre­lat­ed but in fact “peas in a pod” phe­nom­e­na: Prince Harry’s “Spare”, social media ‘influ­encers’ and fash­ion advertisements.Read the rest