Showing posts with label Harvard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harvard. Show all posts

Sunday, July 16, 2023

A Decline in Courage: Alexander Solzhenitsyn in his Commencement Address at Harvard University, 1978.

An extract from “A World Split Apart. Please, when you can, read it all!

A Decline in Courage: Such a decline in courage is particularly noticeable among the ruling and intellectual elites, causing an impression of a loss of courage by the entire society. There remain many courageous individuals, but they have no determining influence on public life. 

Political and intellectual functionaries exhibit this depression, passivity, and perplexity in their actions and in their statements, and even more so in their self-serving rationales as to how realistic, reasonable, and intellectually and even morally justified it is to base state policies on weakness and cowardice

And the decline in courage, at times attaining what could be termed a lack of manhood, is ironically emphasized by occasional outbursts of boldness and inflexibility on the part of those same functionaries when dealing with weak governments and with countries that lack support, or with doomed currents which clearly cannot offer any resistance. But they get tongue-tied and paralyzed when they deal with powerful governments and threatening forces, with aggressors and international terrorists.


Must one point out that from ancient times a decline in courage has been considered the first symptom of the end?"


Some of my many comments on this theme:

By favoring banks to hold assets perceived (or decreed) as safe over assets perceived risky, the regulators introduced a risk aversion anathema to what made our Western World great.

Risk aversion, lack of courage, produced credit risk weighted bank capital requirements.
In America, the Home of the Brave, these favor the refinancing of parents’ “safer” present over the financing of children’s’ “riskier” future.

The too frightened response to the Covid-19 pandemic, quietly accepted by a too frightened and docile herd, is causing anintergenerational conflict of monstrous proportions.

“Risk aversion comes at a cost - the other side of the Basel [Committee’s regulatory risk weighted capital requirements] coin might be many, many developing opportunities foregone." http://subprimeregulations.blogspot.com/2003/03/financial-sector-assessments-program.html

What would you think of a military high command that ordered a testosterone reducer to be fed to the soldiers, so they would expose themselves less to risks, and so fewer of them would die? A guaranteed defeat?

#AI ChatGPT - OpenAI: With risk weighted bank capital requirements, did regulators impose a lousy diet with way too much carbs and way too little proteins?

The Western World was built-up with massive amounts of risk taking.
The Basel Committee for Banking Supervision, 1988 introduced in it, massive risk aversion.
1964: Nikita Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Tage Erlander, Swedish Prime Minister; (translator)

50 years later.

2014: David Cameron British Prime Minister; Angela Merkel German Chancellor; Fredrik Reinfeldt Swedish Prime Minister; Mark Rutte Dutch Prime Minister 





Saturday, January 09, 2021

Big Tech/Social Media & The Political Correctness autocracy, against Trump and the "immature" American citizens


“After close review of recent Tweets from @realDonaldTrump … specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter” 

So, Twitter is specifically declaring that Americans are not mature enough to read Trump tweets. I guess we Venezuelans are more mature @maduro_en

Are they still mature enough to vote? Is this a Neo-Inquisition agreement between Big-Tech-Social-Media and the Big-Brother-Political-Correctness autocracy?

“So, we must beware of a tyranny of opinion which tries to make only one side of a question the one which may be heard. Everyone is in favour of free speech. Hardly a day passes without its being extolled, but some people’s idea of it is that they are free to say what they like, but if anyone says anything back, that is an outrage” Winston Churchill

PS. How do you communicate when only either red or blue can be seen? In response to social media’s massive influence, humanity is mutating to suffer specific colors blindness. How far away are Americans from never be able to hear/read/see violet again?

PS. It's now 6:30 pm Saturday night, less than 39 hours away from when Wall Street opens. I just told my wife that Twitter shares will fall 20% at least... and that Jack Dorsey might not survive as its CEO... but, of course, I could be wrong... not the first time... not the last time

PS. If you advertise on Twitter, would you be somewhat concerned?

PS. I just saw Arnold Schwarzenegger comparing some utterly surprised selfie-taking clowns unbelievably being able to enter the Capitol building, with the Kristallnacht Pogrom against the Jews, that which would end with the gassing of millions of them. Mind-boggling!

PS. Instead of allowing Trump to tweet his heart out, they silenced him. Unifying or polarizing? What if Trump’s followers now start taking notice of who advertises on Twitter and Facebook? 

PS. Ron Paul: What if Twitter/Facebook is an old mans only communication with the world, and being able to use these is the only thing that gets him out of bed, is not then sending him to isolate incommunicado down in the basement, an act of sheer cruelty?

PS. Can it be that the Senior Advisory Committee of the Institute of Politics at Harvard does not include even one of those 74 million Americans who voted for Trump? Please tell me I’m wrong.

PS. If the Senior Advisory Committee of the Board of the Institute of Politics at Harvard ignores that Trump got 12 million more votes than when he won in 2016, and except for Biden more votes than any candidate in US history, then perhaps students of politics should ignore Harvard.

PS. Not the first time I have written about the threat of Big-Tech and Big Brother entering into a joint venture.

A different take?

The storming of the D.C. Capitol by some selfie-taking clowns utterly surprised by being able to enter it… is the mother of all tempest in a teapot.