America: The Image Darkens

Are Americans reappraising themselves, or at least are intelligent Americans doing so?

The old stereotype was of America, the land of the free, the home of the brave etc.  Not that all writers and thinkers thought this by any means. But a new collection of writings shows a growing sense of disillusionment. Ben Marcus’s New American Stories, according to a reviewer in the Guardian Weekly (11.9.2015), “steadily crystallises a vision of the US as a locus of callous narcissism, exclusionary greed and militaristic aggression”.

Does the same apply to Australia?

Pursuit of Knowledge a Waste of Time? Religio Medici

Thomas Browne wrote this in his work Religio Medici (1643):

“There is yet another conceit that hath made me sometimes shut my books, which tells me it is a vanity to waste our days in the blind pursuit of knowledge; it is but attending a little longer, and we shall enjoy that by instinct and infusion, which we endeavour at here by labour and inquisition. It is better to sit down in a modest ignorance, and rest contented with a natural blessing of our own reasons, than buy the uncertain knowledge of this life with sweat and vexation, which Death gives every fool gratis, and is an accessory of our glorification”[I, 9].

Eternal Duration

“…no matter how precisely we measure the size of the universe, and the speed with which it expands, and how many dimensions we ascribe to it…we will go on banging our heads against the same two limits that the human mind is incapable of crossing. These limits are ‘nothing’ and ‘infinity’. [Cosmologists] will never stop fidgeting between the eternal paradox of the creation of something out of nothing and the idea of eternal duration: the kind of challenge to which our minds, formed as they have been for servicing a finite life, are found to be grossly and sorely unequal, and which all the experience of our senses contradict”

[Quote from the sociologist and philosopher Zygmunt Bauman].

The Fragrance of Friendship

Quotes from Chinese classics:

“He who comes with the odour of enmity will invite the clash of weapons. He who comes with the fragrance of friendship will be loved like a brother”.

“Within the four seas all men are brethren”.