Tuesday, 30 December 2008
Need for Palestinian realism.
One does not set their national identity on hate of your enemies. Identity should be focused on what is good for yourself and not one diametrically opposed to your enemy.
This is when you get the statements like:
"We believe in death," Hamas says, "You believe in life."
Sometimes you get what you wish for.
Monday, 29 December 2008
Israeli realism in foreign policy.
The cost of a peace treaty nowadays is clear, as is the current quid pro quo. A treaty with Syria will not improve the country's strategic situation. Generally, Israel has little to gain from economic or cultural interactions with the Arab world.
Our neighbors have not opened up to globalization and have remained poor, an unappetizing market for our products. Moreover, their societies are despotic, corrupt, fanatic and in deep cultural crises. The Arab world has nothing to offer and Israel should keep its distance.
Not a great boding for the future, but then again how can one make peace with Syria when their whole predilection of policy towards the outside world in one of a rejectionist and radical state. The only way that the ruling clique can continue their rule is to be rejectionist and continue the confrontational policy in their internal politics. Else they have to open up and devolve power to more liberal groups.
It is not a case of Israel making peace it is a case that the Syrian regime cannot afford to make peace and hold onto power, after years and years of propaganda from the Assad government.
Sunday, 28 December 2008
The Middle East today.
Will those Palestinians who plead their humanity ever be willing to stand up against the "resistance"?
I am waiting.
Jewish History and Gaza.
When they came for the Jews,
I remained silent;
I was not a Jew.
When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.
When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.
When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.
When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.
This is a reminder to us not to turn our backs on the history of fascist and totalitarian regimes, let not the good people remain silent in the face of controversy.
Fascist regimes with murderous predilections should not be tolerated.
Saturday, 27 December 2008
Huntington over Pinter.
Bomber Harris and Middle Eastern solutions!
I am glad us Brits hold the moral high ground by ignoring our past!
Hamas, the nature of the baby!
The writing was on the wall, yet they decided to ignore the overtones coming out of Israel. Once the attacks began, all of a sudden Hamas is not responsible for their own actions. To hear them on the news is to believe that the Gaza strip is run by children. I would like to see the day when the Palestinians stand up and take responsibility for their own actions. You should not be allowed to run around slapping people in the face and then as soon as they decide to retaliate go running to mommy (the international community) for help.
For a people who are supposedly so proud in their independence and masculinity, this is pathetic. When will this be seen by others and conveyed to the "victims".
Friday, 26 December 2008
The nature of Islamic Fundamentalism.
Not to respect the boundaries between religion and politics goes against the basic tenants of our modern western ideology (Division of religion?Church and state).
Fundamentalism, so many believe, has to be either political or religious, but cannot be coterminous.
This should not be possible.
If it is political it can be opposed. If religious, constitution or conscience dictate that we tolerate it.
Yet by being both Islamic fundamentalism demonstrates the weakness of our structures and beliefs, we have to realise that what we are facing is not something from the 'modern' world.
It is a triumph of the emotional over the intellectual, whilst keeping the intellectual in subordination.
Eschatology is the future. Death is redemption. Realism is death. politics is eschatology.
Alcohol and self awareness.
Gurdjieff would drink, so i believe, to be more readily able to isolate his ego from his I and to be able to focus on his physical, emotional or feelings aspect.
Though abuse of alcohol that can easily lead to one losing control over their intellect which is important in the balancing of feelings, emotions and the physical self.
Myth and science
Science it can be seen has its origins in the Greek mythology of the 7th century BCE. In the invariable ministrations of monotheism where the many were to be deduced from the One, as being unsubstantial variations on the One. This is seen in the works of Anaximander, who is the acknowledged father of physical science.
This can be seen in the works of Pythagoras where it was taught that "things are numbers".
The birth of maths.
The problem of numbers remain today and it is from this scientific?philosophic base that metaphysics was born.
This is the esoteric, a mix of philosophy and science, some correct some spurious.