On 26/Jun/16 10:50, Brian Holmes wrote:
The ruse of History exists, and with it, all possibilities for speculation.
Britain as piloted by its ruling classes through all kinds of reversals and
shifts has always been able to draw a new figure of imperial power from the
accumulated reserve of past experience. Shaxson's core idea that the "treasure
islands" of transnational finance represented a bid by postwar elites to
organize a new system of plunder after military decline is brilliant. Who can
doubt that a new and as yet unthinkable attempt will be made to hoist the old
ways to new strategic heights?
I dunno, Brian -- the 'ruse of History' -- it's clear that humans repeatedly
behave in very certain and predictable ways -- competition for resources,
killing, well ... Machiavelli and Sun Tzu would have long ago been forgotten if
the predictablilty and stultifying repetitiveness of History wasn't gradually
apparent as one spends more and more years on the planet.
I'm not quite sure what you mean with 'ruse' unless it is simply the fact that
we are all unable to escape that denial of reality called 'hope': paraphrasing
Paul Valéry, that 'hope is only man's mistrust of the clear foresight of his
mind.' Pragmatism and critical thinking, brought by life experience and/or rare
educational contexts is in increasingly short supply. So we segue back to the
doom of repetition of the old ways. Again. The 'newness' of the strategic
heights is only that the myopia, minute attention spans, and unprincipled
edutainment of the population makes the same old shit smell sweet -- or, makes
the smell of shit a novelty not experienced since the last bowel movement which
was, when?
So it goes.
Here in small-town-right-wing(nut) Arizona, I will go to 'the world's oldest
rodeo' on Tuesday next to record audio, and make portraits at the 4th of July
parade a week from Monday. I will report back. The last time I did the
portraits, a few years back
http://tech-no-mad.net/blog/archives/45754
I came close to being roughed up by a group of white-haired veterans who angrily
asked whether I was "from the New York Times"... this was after sitting opposite
Sen. John McCain at a pancake breakfast that morning and thinking the whole time
'thank-fucking-god he didn't become president!'
Any words I should share with him next week? Like, "You've got the principles of
a (fill in the blank)."
jh
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