Wednesday, March 17, 2021

ON BULLSHIT 1

 In Harry Frankfurt's ON BULLSHIT, he wrote that "Wittgenstein once said that the following bit of verse by Longfellow could serve  him as a model."

"In the older days of art/ Builders wrought with greatest care/ Each minute and unseen part,/ For the Gods are everywhere."

In short, even the hidden parts of things they made, which would never be seen, had to be perfect. 

The notes Wittgenstein wrote for himself had to be perfect. He was, after all, a logician. To some extent the philosophy he wrote was an attempt to squeeze the bullshit out of philosophy. Of course, he was disliked. Much of philosophy is an attempt to say more than we can know. 

Monday, March 15, 2021

Death and Reason

By now we've all seen  statistics that show that many old male trumpers reject vaccination against covid-19, even though tRump himself was vaccinated before slinking out of the White House. There are lessons to be learned from this.

The world of science and of good diction is occupied by mostly rational people, both liberals and genuine conservatives (hard to find). What passes for a conservative in America is often a shoeless member of a lynch mob.  

I write "good diction" because rational people understand what the word "fact" means. They can use it correctly.

Humans can believe anything. They can believe that God created light and after that created the Sun.  They can believe that loser Bobby Lee was our greatest general. They can believe that the pandemic is a myth and 500,000  Americans have not died from the coronavirus so far

What people believe may be shaped by a given culture, but the ability to deny reality is active in every human being.

Opposing vaccination can cost some old fart his life. And in the name of what cause is this sacrifice made? Trumpers--mostly white men--weaken themselves as a voting bloc when they die for no good reason.


 

Friday, March 12, 2021

Worse Than Trump

 One thing I like about historians is that no matter how bad things are, they can cite worse events in our past.  For example, there have been mass brawls in the capital building before--only with mobs of representatives, many armed, attacking one another. 

In the election of 1800, fought between Adams and Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton wrote a letter to the governor of New York, John Jay, asking him to help get in place electors who favored Adams.  While Donald Trump tried to pretend that he wasn't asking people to cheat, Hamilton explained in a straightforward way that when faced with a crisis (the possible election of a drooling idiot like Thomas Jefferson), it was your duty to cheat. 

Jay turned down the suggestion. But there followed some flagrant voter suppression. Then, when the election came down to a choice between Jefferson and Aaron Burr, Hamilton eventually backed Jefferson.

I suspect that both Adams and Jefferson ran ugly campaigns, but some of the people in Adams' campaign pushed a Big Lie that even Donald Trump never used. The Adams backers argued that no one should vote for Jefferson because he was dead. 

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Eating in Santa Rosa

Locals looking for a place to eat breakfast or lunch in Santa Rosa might consider Grossman's on Railroad Square. The cuisine is Jewish and Israeli, and it is good food and not expensive. No reservations. One of the attractions is the large outdoor dining area. The top is fully covered, and there are many heaters. It's kind of a failsafe pleasant place to go. Today was a bit rainy, so they gave Susan and me each a new light blanket and told us to take the blankets home.

Harry and Meghan and Archie

 The American reaction to Oprah's interview with Harry and Meghan has been interesting.  Many of my Facebook friends (my friends are of the Left) have responded to the interview by announcing that they are too democratic to pay attention to the British Royals. But the core revelation in the interview was that Harry, Meghan and Archie, their baby, were ejected from the palace because Meghan and the baby are biracial. 

That's quite a story. 

My unsubstantiated guess is that my liberal  friends who say they could not care less about Meghan, Harry and Archie are mostly white. I suspect that many people of color have reacted differently. 

Monday, March 8, 2021

Why People Vote

Ezra Klein was talking about a study he'd read on what really motivates voters. What it came down to--I think--is this. Voters are not motivated by loyalty to their own party. Most voters view their own party with suspicion. Voters are mainly influenced by their hatred of the other party. 

That's why professional pols spend their time trying to work up rage against the opposition. Rage brings a big turnout.


Friday, March 5, 2021

Governors as Neanderthals

 Let's be clear. Joe Biden's calling certain Publican governors "Neanderthals" was racist, in the sense that Neanderthals probably were a different race or subspecies of humans. That is not true of people of color, who are us. 

The Neanderthals and modern humans clashed, and the Neanderthals fought us off for more than 100,000 years. 

That may be what offended the governors. The Neanderthals were losers. 

Also Neanderthals were European and Middle-Eastern, and they still constitute about 2% of your genes if you are of European or Middle-Eastern descent. 

Today, of course, the Neanderthals are dead, so we can't hurt their feelings. If they were still alive we could make fun of their jewelry, made from shells. 





Wednesday, March 3, 2021

The New Jim Crow

 In 1860 history swept away the Old South. In Western nations slavery had been made illegal nearly everywhere. The South fought a civil war in an attempt to block an incoming historic tide that soon drowned the slave-whipping Bobby Lee and his ilk. But, as we know, a form of violent insurgence, voter suppression and big lies called Jim Crow managed to keep power entirely in the hands of white males for most of the next 100 years. 

We have the same problem again. Call it the New Jim Crow, and it has expanded to places like Arizona. Minoritarians, people who believe that white minorities should rule, have again become violent, attacking the nation's capitol on January 6 and passing laws in outhouse states to make it difficult for people of color (and poor people in general) to vote. 

This time the trolls aren't fighting to extend slavery. They fight to extend a culture in which the n-word can be freely shouted by racists in the public arena. They hate education, art and science, and--unmasked--they love death. They yearn to die and take us with them. 


Monday, March 1, 2021

How to learn about music

 So the other day we were going someplace, and Susan, who abhors silence while moving,  had the car radio blasting.  It was great music, a Beethoven symphony, the one that has a section that goes dadada dadada dadada dadada dadada dadada dadada dadada,  up and down. I was trying to think, so I asked her to turn it off. 

I am reminded of a famous appraisal of Austrians, who are so clever they convinced the world that Beethoven was Austrian and Hitler was German. 

Then today I took a nap, and Susan turned on the classical TV station after I fell asleep. About an hour later I was awakened by dadada dadada dadada dadada dadada dadada dadada dadada. I let out a cry that I was being victimized by Beethoven, but Susan pointed out that this symphony was by Ferdinand Ries, the son of Beethoven's music teacher. 

Someone somewhere is cheating.