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From The Crow's Nest - A Miscellany of Observations (Paperback)
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From The Crow's Nest - A Miscellany of Observations (Paperback)
Series: The War of Ideas, 6
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Loot Price R260
Discovery Miles 2 600
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From the "crow's nest" of my own ship of life - not for me a
comfortable billet below decks, snoozing with others in our swaying
hammocks - I gain a long-range perspective on what is before me,
around and below me, and what is on the horizon. This is the sixth
anthology of commentaries and essays collected from Rule of Reason
and other weblogs over the years. They focus on current politics,
Islam, freedom of speech, various cultural issues, and
miscellaneous subjects. The startling and unexpected reelection of
Barack Obama in 2012, in spite of all the evidence of all his
policy failures, abuses of executive power, and threats and
tantrums, for another four years - against all reason - to continue
what frankly should be deemed a nihilist campaign to "deconstruct"
America, should cause anyone who values his freedom and his life to
enter into a state of permanent trepidation. For a while, I had
contemplated titling this volume There is only the fight to recover
what has been lost...," cadging a line from T.S. Eliot' s1940 poem
Four Quartets. The sentiment would have been appropriate, because
most of the articles here are about what has been lost or
demolished in contemporary politics and culture. But, I too much
associated that line with that political harridan, Hillary D.
Rodham (Clinton), and her 1969 Wellesley College senior thesis,
"There is Only the Fight...: An Analysis of the Alinsky Model." She
quoted the line at the end of a long chunk of Eliot's poem, "East
Coker," which I have read and was consequently depressed by its
intrinsic and gloomy determinism. Her thesis is an encomium of Saul
Alinsky, the Chicago theoretician and socialist political
strategist and advocate of "community organizing." Unfortunately,
Clinton, Alinsky, and Eliot were too intimately linked in my mind
to everything I detest in "practical politics," so I chucked the
idea ofo appropriating the line for myself.
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