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WHEN THE SOLUTION LIES IN WHAT MATTERS MOST

WHEN THE SOLUTION LIES IN WHAT MATTERS MOST

With the excep­tion of their host, the lead­ers of the G7 gath­ered in Italy are demon­stra­bly con­fused about how to deal with surg­ing right wing pop­ulism. The advice they need was pro­vid­ed by  one of history’s most sto­ried right-wingers, Charles de Gaulle: “Faced with cri­sis, the man of char­ac­ter falls back upon him­self.Read the rest

ADULTS RULE SHOULDN’T EQUAL CHILDREN SUFFER

ADULTS RULE SHOULDN’T EQUAL CHILDREN SUFFER

More coun­tries (193) recog­nise the man­date of the Unit­ed Nations  Children’s Fund (UNICEF) than belong to the world body. So how does it come to pass that we’ve made chil­dren both a tool and a vic­tim in the per­pet­u­al con­tretemps of adult issues, from the picayune to the per­ceived life-changing?Read the rest

THERE’S NO MAYBE IN MORALITY

THERE’S NO MAYBE IN MORALITY

Dur­ing the siege of Sara­je­vo, the Dan­ish army NCOs who con­trolled UN relief flights had a sign behind their check-in desk that  read: “Do not con­fuse your rank with our author­i­ty”. For politi­cians rant­i­ng against the Inter­na­tion­al Crim­i­nal Court (ICC)  arrest war­rants for the Gaza con­flict, I sug­gest one that says: “Do not con­fuse your self-image with the moral high ground.Read the rest

THE PLUS SIDES OF A WONKY EYE

THE PLUS SIDES OF A WONKY EYE

When Joni Mitchell sang “You don’t know what you got ‘til it’s gone”, she was refer­ring to love and  the beau­ty of Nature. Hav­ing recent­ly lost – tem­porar­i­ly and not dras­ti­cal­ly – visu­al acu­ity in one eye, I can add a few more things to her list, and they’re not all bad.Read the rest

ONLY THE CRAVEN KILL THE MESSENGER

ONLY THE CRAVEN KILL THE MESSENGER

The adage “You can kill the mes­sen­ger, but not the mes­sage”  pur­port­ed­ly traces its roots to some­where in the Mid­dle Ages. Its 21st cen­tu­ry appli­ca­tion is to do the lit­er­al killing bla­tant­ly, and dis­prove the sec­ond half of the admo­ni­tion furtively.Read the rest

FINALLY: A FEW WINS FOR THE MIDDLE GROUND

FINALLY: A FEW WINS FOR THE MIDDLE GROUND

His­to­ry has shown, repeat­ed­ly, that the best the extreme left or right can man­age is a rev­o­lu­tion, which in the end eats itself and accom­plish­es lit­tle of last­ing val­ue. Three events this week prove the point that  extreme views can be  cat­a­lysts for debate, but cast­ing change and progress comes from when the two meet in the middle.Read the rest