Gleanings: October 23, 2012
What Have We Learned, If Anything? by Tony Judt | The New York Review of Books
War, in short, prompted behavior that would have been unthinkable as well as dysfunctional in peacetime. It is war, not racism or ethnic antagonism or religious fervor, that leads to atrocity. War—total war—has been the crucial antecedent condition for mass criminality in the modern era.
Gordon Parks’s Alternative Civil Rights Photographs – NYTimes.com
More than anything, the “Segregation Series” challenged the abiding myth of racism: that the races are innately unequal, a delusion that allows one group to declare its superiority over another by capriciously ascribing to it negative traits, abnormalities or pathologies. It is the very fullness, even ordinariness, of the lives of the Thornton family that most effectively contests these notions of difference, which had flourished in a popular culture that offered no more than an incomplete or distorted view of African-American life.
Why Penn State Deserves a Football “Death Penalty” : The New Yorker
A space alien, reading their e-mails, might conclude that “humane” meant cowardly, or callous, or conveniently craven, or sympathetic only to those in one’s own social or professional circle.
Miles Davis – blind listening test – Noise made me do it – sound,music and things that tickle your ears
That’s got to be Eric Dolphy – nobody else could sound that bad! The next time I see him I’m going to step on his foot.
that one night in summer.
We biked to the convenience store with loonies in the pockets of our cutoffs, and on the way back (with suckers in our mouths), we decided that summer was a really good thing.
Why Being Nice Means Nothing – Edward Champion
I’m not interested in being nice. I’m interested in being kind. I’m interested in having conversations with people who have the confidence to walk down a two-way street built on respect.
Traynor’s Eye: Meeting A Troll…
Look at me. I’m a middle aged man with a limp and a wheeze and a son and a wife that I love. I’m not just a little avatar of an eye. You’re better than this. You have a name of your own. Be proud of it.
John Cheever wore size-six Weejuns. – Allan Gurganus
Solitary in Iran Nearly Broke Me. Then I Went Inside America’s Prisons. | Mother Jones
“There was a window,” I say. I don’t quite know how to tell him what I mean by that answer. “Just having that light come in, seeing the light move across the cell, seeing what time of day it was—” Without those windows, I wouldn’t have had the sound of ravens, the rare breezes, or the drops of rain that I let wash over my face some nights. My world would have been utterly restricted to my concrete box, to watching the miniature ocean waves I made by sloshing water back and forth in a bottle; to marveling at ants; to calculating the mean, median, and mode of the tick marks on the wall; to talking to myself without realizing it.

