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A Random Questionnaire
* In terms of your general approach to life, do you self-identify as liberal, conservative, progressive or reactionary?
* Are you by temperament nostalgic, averse to change, homesick for something elusive that lies buried in the past?
* Do you find yourself staring at old photographs for long periods of time or collecting artifacts like some Byzantine scholar?
* When old buildings are torn down in favor of generic ones, do you cry silent tears?
* Is history a source of sustenance to you or the great nightmare from which you are trying to awaken?
* Do you find yourself connecting with "kindred spirits" from the past? Do you appreciate how difficult life was for those who came before us?
* Is the future a source of hope or worry to you?
* Do you feel out of place in the present age?
* Do you believe in progress - as defined by the relentless march of technology?
*Are places important to you? Does a feeling of rootlessness ever afflict your mood?
* Do you find yourself worrying about the loss of particularity with regard to cities and towns across America?
* Would you travel for miles across state lines for a decent slice of pie - be it fresh peach or blueberry?
* Are you comfortable with the notion of belonging to the global village?
* Do hipsters annoy you - in part because of their tyrannical enforcement of "cool" this and "cool" that?
* Does "corporate culture" annoy you? What the heck is corporate culture?
* Do you find yourself in the minority on issues of major importance that other people seem to disregard as major issues?
* Does the ubiquity of crime and violence feel like a daily defeat of the social contract?
* Do you long for prison reform?
* When considering the state of education, and, what are sometimes called "life skills," does it bother you to think of how ill-prepared so many young people are to be parents - no one having instructed them in this art-form - and that this ongoing absence of parental support is somehow the missing link in a never-ending discussion?
* Do you find that people are missing the point when it comes to substance abuse - that we fail to get at the root causes of it all (which has something to do with the fact that so many of us are going numb and getting intoxicated as part of a mysterious, passive, aggressive ritual of slowly-timed collective self-implosion - all this as foreign drug cartels rule over large portions of our major cities?
* Do you incline against warfare and all its empty promises?
* Do you cringe when people are silenced, forced to crawl under a rock, forced to go away, impelled to lose their jobs and careers over a single ill-formed, ignorant, impolitic remark?
* Are you unnerved by the withering glance of public opinion upon vulnerable, unsuspecting, semi-obtuse individuals who never got the memo?
* Do you find yourself wishing to resuscitate actual books, newspapers, magazines and other traditional forms of print?
* Do you find it hard to keep up with the celebs and their antics - which is no reason, mind you, to discontinue reading People, Us and In Touch magazine. (The experience becomes even more perplexing when you don't recognize a single famous person and cannot name any accomplishment for which they are known.)
* Has sports become the new religion? Has religion fallen prey to the business model?
* Does it seem like the present-age is defined by hedonism and complacency at the expense of true spirituality?
* Do many of your peers (and perhaps even you or I on occasion) seem guided by hyper-romantic quests for virtual worlds and alternative reality spaces (such as blogs, yes) in which to escape from the dismal sordid industrial or post-industrial landscape that surrounds them/us?
* Do you long for higher standards in the arts and sciences?
* Do you feel insecure when actual experts speak on topics that they have devoted years to understanding - thereby showing the rest of us that we are by comparison ignorant and unschooled in such matters?
* Do you rebel against the same-old mediocre books on the same-old best-seller lists?
* Do you find yourself "tuning out" of the "daily buzz" in favor of some news item that no one else is talking about?
* Do you feel hopelessly under-informed by major news-media outlets and downright apoplectic when it comes to the cult of personality that has taken over among our celebrity pundits?
* Do you regard Good Morning America as the lowest form of government-sanctioned mind control?
* Do you regard the Today Show as the new form of bread and circuses?
* Are you bothered by the neglect of classical music?
* Do you wish for, long for, pine for a serious public discourse defined by increasing levels of gravitas i.e. men and women with long, sober faces talking in measured paragraphs - as opposed to having stand-up comedians and media spin-meisters define the narrative?
* Are you ready to take part in a revolution in which no one gets physically injured, in which there is no violence, but in which everyone is forced to admit that they are half-wrong, half of the time? Is there such a danger in that?
* Do you find it amusing (and somewhat revelatory) that cats, frogs, rabbits, dolphins, owls, elephants and pill-bugs are so readily on your wavelength? Their silent wisdom speaks volumes - eh?
* Are you by temperament nostalgic, averse to change, homesick for something elusive that lies buried in the past?
* Do you find yourself staring at old photographs for long periods of time or collecting artifacts like some Byzantine scholar?
* When old buildings are torn down in favor of generic ones, do you cry silent tears?
* Is history a source of sustenance to you or the great nightmare from which you are trying to awaken?
* Do you find yourself connecting with "kindred spirits" from the past? Do you appreciate how difficult life was for those who came before us?
* Is the future a source of hope or worry to you?
* Do you feel out of place in the present age?
* Do you believe in progress - as defined by the relentless march of technology?
*Are places important to you? Does a feeling of rootlessness ever afflict your mood?
* Do you find yourself worrying about the loss of particularity with regard to cities and towns across America?
* Would you travel for miles across state lines for a decent slice of pie - be it fresh peach or blueberry?
* Are you comfortable with the notion of belonging to the global village?
* Do hipsters annoy you - in part because of their tyrannical enforcement of "cool" this and "cool" that?
* Does "corporate culture" annoy you? What the heck is corporate culture?
* Do you find yourself in the minority on issues of major importance that other people seem to disregard as major issues?
* Does the ubiquity of crime and violence feel like a daily defeat of the social contract?
* Do you long for prison reform?
* When considering the state of education, and, what are sometimes called "life skills," does it bother you to think of how ill-prepared so many young people are to be parents - no one having instructed them in this art-form - and that this ongoing absence of parental support is somehow the missing link in a never-ending discussion?
* Do you find that people are missing the point when it comes to substance abuse - that we fail to get at the root causes of it all (which has something to do with the fact that so many of us are going numb and getting intoxicated as part of a mysterious, passive, aggressive ritual of slowly-timed collective self-implosion - all this as foreign drug cartels rule over large portions of our major cities?
* Do you incline against warfare and all its empty promises?
* Do you cringe when people are silenced, forced to crawl under a rock, forced to go away, impelled to lose their jobs and careers over a single ill-formed, ignorant, impolitic remark?
* Are you unnerved by the withering glance of public opinion upon vulnerable, unsuspecting, semi-obtuse individuals who never got the memo?
* Do you find yourself wishing to resuscitate actual books, newspapers, magazines and other traditional forms of print?
* Do you find it hard to keep up with the celebs and their antics - which is no reason, mind you, to discontinue reading People, Us and In Touch magazine. (The experience becomes even more perplexing when you don't recognize a single famous person and cannot name any accomplishment for which they are known.)
* Has sports become the new religion? Has religion fallen prey to the business model?
* Does it seem like the present-age is defined by hedonism and complacency at the expense of true spirituality?
* Do many of your peers (and perhaps even you or I on occasion) seem guided by hyper-romantic quests for virtual worlds and alternative reality spaces (such as blogs, yes) in which to escape from the dismal sordid industrial or post-industrial landscape that surrounds them/us?
* Do you long for higher standards in the arts and sciences?
* Do you feel insecure when actual experts speak on topics that they have devoted years to understanding - thereby showing the rest of us that we are by comparison ignorant and unschooled in such matters?
* Do you rebel against the same-old mediocre books on the same-old best-seller lists?
* Do you find yourself "tuning out" of the "daily buzz" in favor of some news item that no one else is talking about?
* Do you feel hopelessly under-informed by major news-media outlets and downright apoplectic when it comes to the cult of personality that has taken over among our celebrity pundits?
* Do you regard Good Morning America as the lowest form of government-sanctioned mind control?
* Do you regard the Today Show as the new form of bread and circuses?
* Are you bothered by the neglect of classical music?
* Do you wish for, long for, pine for a serious public discourse defined by increasing levels of gravitas i.e. men and women with long, sober faces talking in measured paragraphs - as opposed to having stand-up comedians and media spin-meisters define the narrative?
* Are you ready to take part in a revolution in which no one gets physically injured, in which there is no violence, but in which everyone is forced to admit that they are half-wrong, half of the time? Is there such a danger in that?
* Do you find it amusing (and somewhat revelatory) that cats, frogs, rabbits, dolphins, owls, elephants and pill-bugs are so readily on your wavelength? Their silent wisdom speaks volumes - eh?
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Menelaos in Homer's Odyssey
Menelaos - as depicted in Homer's Odyssey - while not the most sympathetic of characters, is still one of the most poignant. Amid all of his splendor and wealth, and for what it's worth, he's also the spouse of Helen, reputedly the "most beautiful woman on earth," he is a haunted soul, grateful to have survived the Trojan war plus seven years of delays getting home, yet still grappling with something akin to post-traumatic guilt. As he tells Telemachos in Book 4: "no mortal man can vie with Zeus. His home and all his treasures are for ever. But as for men, it may well be that few have more than I..." He is, in other words, the man who "has it all" - but at the same time cannot help but lament his years adrift after the war: "how painfully I wandered before I brought [this treasure] home! Seven years at sea, Cyprus, Phoenicia, Egypt, and still farther ..." When Proteus tells him of his brother, Agamemnon's death at the hands of Aigisthos, a crime he could have perhaps prevented, had he offered sacrifice to Zeus and the immortal gods, in part to stem the wrath of Athena and thereby avoiding a delayed homecoming, he is smitten with grief: "before the end [of his speech] my heart was broken down. I slumped on the trampled sand and cried aloud, caring no more for life or the light of day." Proteus tries to cheer him up announcing his special status as one of the immortals: "As to your own destiny, prince Menelaos, you shall not die in the blue grass land of Argos; rather the gods intend you for Elysion...where all existence is a dream of ease..." But Menelaos has been afflicted with a set of painful memories, it seems, which are impossible to overcome. He is the man who knows too much, the man who cannot be happy.
Time Capsule - 2014
Since March 8th, Malaysian flight 370 en route to China has gone missing…Months have gone by but the mystery remains unsolved. After annexing the Crimea, Russia's next move in eastern Ukraine is still on hold... Hundreds of miners in Turkey were killed during a horrible mining accident... Jim Abrahamson was recently fired as high-profile editor at the New York Times. Abu Hazam was convicted on 11 terrorist charges...Boko Haram (a terror cell) has kidnapped and is still holding school-age girls in Nigeria, threatening to sell them into slavery... Generals have declared martial law in Thailand...The U.S. has "indicted" five Chinese military officers for hacking into American companies...Wildfires have been burning in Southern California near San Marcos…And more recently in the Napa valley. Fire season started early again. Big tornadoes have been rolling through the midwest at regular intervals...Yet another random school shooting occurred near the campus of UC Santa Barbara by a disturbed youth who posted videos on youtube. Beau Bergdahl was released in exchange for five Guantanamo detainees after having being held prisoner for five years by the Taliban. In other news, a group known as ISIS has taken over Mosul and Kirkuk in Iraq - causing 500,000 refugees to flee. They are said to be marching on Baghdad next!
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