A COSMOPOLITAN LAWYER: JUST SOME READINGS I HAVE ENJOYED LATELY

First, this blog replaces my previous blog, thecosmoplitanlawyerblogspot.com . Second, unlike that earlier blog, the present one is primarily meant as a record of my readings. It is not meant to suggest that others will be or should be interested in what I read. And third, in a sense, it is a public diary of one who is an alien in his own American culture. A person who feels at home just about anywhere, except in his birthplace . . . America.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

New York congressmen react to Eric Garner decision

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The Daily Show - We Can’t Breathe

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From Russia with Love (Mueller Time)

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READINGS IN ANALYTICAL PHILOSOPHY

Scott Soames, Analytic Philosophy in America: And Other Historical and Contemporary Essays (Princeton & Oxford: Princeton U. Press, 2014).

Scott Soames, The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy: Volume 1: The Founding Giants (Princeton & Oxford: Princeton U. Press, 2014).


Scott Soames, Beyond Rigidity: The Unfinished Semantic Agenda of Naming and Necessity (Oxford & New York: Oxford U. Press, 2002).


Scott Soames, Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century: Volume 1: The Dawn of Analysis (Princeton & Oxford: Princeton U. Press, 2003).


Scott Soames, Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century: Volume 2: The Age of Meaning (Princeton & Oxford: Princeton U. Press, 2003).


Scott Soames, Reference and Description: The Case Against Two-Dimensionalism (Princeton & Oxford: Princeton U. Press, 2005).


Charles Taylor, he Language Animal: The Full Shape of the Human Linguistic Capacity (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Belknap/Harvard U. Press, 2016).


Peter Unger, Empty Ideas: A Critique of Analytical Philosophy (Oxford & New York: Oxford U. Press, 2014).


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Monday, October 30, 2017

We Have Indictments! Has Christmas Come Early? | The Resistance with Kei...

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Toobin: Manafort indictment includes time with Trump campaign

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Here's what's making America less religious

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Keith Olbermann Prophecy 7 years ago

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BOOKS, BOOKS, AND MORE BOOKS

Gabriel Zaid, So Many Books, translated from the Spanish by Natasha Wimmer (London: Sort of Books, 2004).
     The reading of books is growing arithmetically; the writing of books is growing exponentially. If our passion for writing goes unchecked, in the near future there will be more people writing books than reading them.
Id. at 9.
     The inertness of the printed word is not a failing of print but a failing of life. There is much dead text in conversation, in the university, in sermons, in speeches, in the words and acts of everyday life. Just consider a medieval scenario that persists to this day: In the classroom, the teacher reads his lectures, and the students take notes. What is the role of the teacher here? Not the Socratic role of the spiritual midwife who guides the intelligence of his interlocutor into the world, but the phonographic role of a needle tracing the written word. Today, when an excess of population, an excess of academicism, and the excessive cost of personal attention make it impossible to have a Socratics in every classroom, at what level is the classroom not an obsolete machine in comparison to other forms of teaching and inspiration, like the library?
Id. at 39-40.
     Those who do read books because they were lucky enough to have had parents or teachers or friends who were readers, those few, even, who read a book a day with the unfettered voracity that later tends to embarrass them--not realizing that this very habit has taught them to read, since it is reading at such a pace that teaches the reader to see the whole at a glance--are so few and far between that average book reading is low, even in developed countries. Reading is not the act of spelling out words, or the effort of dragging oneself across the surface of a mural that will never be viewed in its entirety. Beyond the alphabet, the paragraph, and the short article which may still be taken in all at once, these are functional illiteracies of the book. The great barrier to the free circulation of books is the mass of privileged citizens who have university degrees but have never learned to read properly. 
     Statistics published by UNESCO make it evident that the explosion in the number of books published in the twentieth century parallels the proliferation of academic degrees, But the explosion say more about the supply than demand. University graduates are more interested in publishing books than reading them. 
     Publishing is a standard part of establishing an academic or bureaucratic career. It is like writing the necessary reports or properly filing out the forms required to enter a competition. It has nothing to do with reading or writing. Reading is difficult, it takes time away form the pursuit of a career, and it doesn't gain anyone points except in the lists of works cited. Publishing is a means to an end. Reading is useless: it is a vice, pure pleasure.
Id. at 73-74.

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Sunday, October 29, 2017

Fareed Zakaria GPS 10/29/17: HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE TRUMP TAX PLAN

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WHO/WHAT IS TO BLAME FOR WAR?

Lawrence Freedman, The Future of War: A History (New York: PublicAffairs, 2017) ("This book locates the writing on future war in the concerns of the time. The aim is not just to assess how prescient different writers were, or whether they could have done better given what was known about new weaponry or the experience of recent wars, but to explore the prevailing understandings about the causes of war and their likely conduct and course. How people imagined the wars of the future affected the conduct and course of those wars when they finally arrived. Unanticipated wars, in forms that had not been imagined, left participants and commentators struggling to understand where they had come from and how they might best be fought." Id. at xix.).

Claudio Magris, Blameless, translated from the Italian by Anne Milano Appel (New Haven & London: Margellos World Republic of Letters Book/Yale U. Press, 2017) (From the book jacket: "Claudio Magris's searing new novel ruthlessly confronts the human obsession with war and its savagery throughout the ages. His tale centers on a man who is maniacally devoted to the creation of a Museum of War which involves both a horrible secret and the hope of redemption and peace. Luisa Brooks, his museum's curator, a descendant of victims of Jewish exile and of black slavery, has a complex dilemma: will the collections she exhibits save humanity from repeating its tragic and violent past? Or might the display of articles of war actually valorize evil atrocities? [] With a multitude of stories spanning an assortment of geographical settings and time periods, the author investigates individual sorrow, the societal burden of justice aborted, and the ways in which memory and historical evidence are sabotaged or sometimes salvaged.").

Brian Castner, All the Ways We Kill and Die: An Elegy for a Fallen Comrade, and the Hunt for His Killer (New York: Arcade Publishing, 2017) (From the book jacket: "Is the bomb maker who killed Matt the same man American forces have been hunting since Iraq, known as the Engineer. "In this nonfiction thriller, Castner takes us inside the manhunt for this elusive figure, meeting maimed survivors, the forensics teams who gather post-blast evidence, the wonks who collect intelligence, and the drone pilots and contractors tasked to kill. "His investigation reveals how warfare has changed since the surge in Iraq, becoming individualized even as it has become seemingly remote and high-tech, with or drones, bomb disposal robots, and CSI-like techniques. As we use technology to identify, locate, and take out the planners and bomb makers, the chilling lesson is that the hunters are also being hunted, and the other side--from Al Qaeda to ISIS--has been selecting its own high-value targets.").
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THINKING BEYOND THE CHESSBOARD, AND TO THE WEB

Anne-Marie Slaughter, The Chessboard and the Web: Strategies of Connection in a Neworkrd World (New Haven & London: Yale U. Press, 2017) ("Statement and foreign policy experts have long been taught to view the world as a chessboard, analyzing the decisions of powerful states and anticipating rival states' reactions in an endless game of strategic advantage. Nineteenth-century British and Russian statesmen openly embraced this metaphor, calling their rivalry in central Asia 'the Great Game.' The theoretical basis for interstate bargaining, spelled out in 1960 by Thomas Schelling in The Strategy of Conflicts, is a game theory. Half a century later, Game of Thrones offers us a particularly gory and irresistible version of geopolitics as a deadly, subtle, and endless competition among contending kingdoms. [] The chessboard is such a dominant metaphor for seeing and understanding the world of states that Joseph Nye has described the more complicated world of post-Cold War global politics as a 'complex three-dimensional chess game.' The top board is the U.S.-dominated game of military power; the middle is the multipolar world of economic power; and the bottom is the diffuse realm of non state actors. Diplomats and foreign policy decision makers now play multiple games at once, and . . . not all of these games are chess. Still, the players remain locked in a competition to advance their nation's interest, sometime alongside those of other nations, but more often at their expense." Id. at 5-6. "Think of a standard map of the world, such as might have hung in your fifth-grade classroom, showing the borders and capitals of all the countries. That is a chessboard view. Now think of a map of the world at night, with the lit-up bursts of cities and highly concentrated regions and the dark swaths of rural areas and wilderness. Those corridors of light mark roads, cars, houses, and offices; they mark the network of human relationships where families and workers and travelers come together." "That is the web view. It is a map not of separation, marking off boundaries of sovereign power, but of connection, of the dentist and intensity of ties across boundaries. To see the international system as a web is to see a world not of states but of networks, intersecting and closely overlapping in some places and more strung out in others. It is the world not only of terrorists but of global trade, both licit and illicit; of drugs, arms, and human trafficking; of climate change and declining biodiversity; of water wars and food insecurity; of corruption, money-laundering, and tax evasion; of pandemic disease carried by air, sea, and land. In short, it is the world of many of the most pressing twenty-first century global threats. That ever-changing map is the frontier of our age." Id. at 7. "We must learn to see in stereo. Humans and other primates have binocular vision: two eyes facing forward as opposed to one eye on either side of our head, like many mammals, which provides a much wider panorama of vision. With two eyes facing forward each eye registers a slightly different version of the same object; the brain processes this differences and creates a three-dimensional image. Each eye perceive a different reality; together they create a richer and more accurate picture of the whole. If we combine the chessboard and the web perspectives, we can see states as unitary actors competing and cooperating with other states and also as sites of many different networks spreading beyond their border but incorporating their citizens corporations, civic, and criminal organization." "We must learn to see all global event in terms of both the chessboard and the web." Id. at 24.).
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Friday, October 27, 2017

The 2020 Census is at risk. Here are the major consequences

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Shields and Brooks on Flake's Trump diatribe, confronting powerful men o...

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How Trump Manipulates America With Twitter | The Resistance with Keith O...

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BUSH 41 Apologizes for Patting WOMEN'S Rearrss

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Thursday, October 26, 2017

FROM THE NEW YORKER: THE POINT

October 26, 2017  | by Chris Cillizza and Saba Hamedy

This is what non-'fake news' looks like

On Wednesday night, Fox Business Network's Lou Dobbs interviewed President Donald Trump. As CNN's Brian Stelter noted in his "Reliable Sources" newsletter, it was the 19th interview Trump has done with Fox since being inaugurated. That's almost five times as many interviews as he has done with any other news outlet over that time.

Fox, as Trump has said many times, is the only really "good" news organization out there. They are real news -- unlike the "fake news" of places like CNN and The Washington Post.

After reading through the transcript of Trump's interview with Dobbs, you can see why Trump likes the network so much -- and why he thinks it's non-fake news. (Important reminder: Trump calls news "fake" when it is not favorable -- or favorable enough -- to him.)

These are REAL "questions" Dobbs asked the President. Not kidding. Real.

1. "In nine months in office, you’ve already accomplished more in the way of job creation. The move in the equities markets has been extraordinary and record-setting. All of the indexes, at or near record levels.  You have accomplished so much in that nine months. ... How do you move from here?"

2.  "A lot of love and a lot to get done."

3. "Well you’re the first President to talk openly and honestly about offshoring of production, the outsourcing of jobs."

4. "But business has taken such a voice in this town, in this swamp that you are the only countervailing influence to that dominance of US multinationals in this country. And it’s -- the country owes you a great debt on so much."

5. "You’ve got to be immensely gratified at what you’ve been able to do, often with a recalcitrant Congress and Senate."

6. "I really appreciate your time, as does our audience -- you came into this job fighting like hell. And you are fighting like hell every day."

There's more like that but you get the idea.

To be clear: Not every question asked by a reporter interviewing the President has to be, by default, adversarial. But the "questions" Dobbs asked aren't even in the universe of objective.

Which is why Trump likes them. And why Dobbs will get another interview with the President. Which was probably his point all along.

-- Chris
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JOHN ASHBERY

John Ashbery, Collected Poems 1956-1987, edited by Mark Ford (New York: Library of America, 2008).

John Ashbery, Collected Poems 1991-2000, edited by Mark Ford, Chronology by Mark Ford & David Kermani (New York: Library of America, 2017):

Like America

People are buying store-dolls.
I wonder if that's forbidden too.
Does it mean one isn't to lead one's life?

Today, a day that makes very little sense,
like America
in clear disarray
everything's getting worse.
Besides, who are we not to endorse it?

And these shattered ornaments to truth
also grew up to me.
The sun and the ward
paused over a thousand times,
unable to explain the arch hat is daylight.

And the tribes that were before
this panicked band announced it was quitting
saw the crocuses too. They were purple and awful.

It's almost leaking to say it.
But how much longer could I go on not missing the point?
Id. at 580.

Karin Roffman, The Songs We Know Best: John Ashbery's Early Life (New York Farrar, Straus Giroux, 2017).
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Our President Is An Old Man Yelling On His Lawn

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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

MORNING NEWS 10/25/17 SEN. FLAKE: I Will Not Be Complicit Or Silent

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BREAKING NEWS TRUMP 10/25/17 BOB CORKER, JARED KUSHNER, TRUMP, RUSSIA IN...

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"I AM SICK OF YOU!!!" Ana Navarro GETS PISSED OFF & DESTROYS Trump Lacke...

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De la David- House of Cards Pastel Painting (Time Lapse Video)

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BREAKING NEWS TRUMP 10/24/17 JEFF FLAKES, BOB CORKER VS TRUMP, RUSSIA IN...

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Bob Corker Throws Down, Jeff Flake Steps Down

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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

WATCH: Sen. Jeff Flake announces he won't seek re-election

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Is Donald Trump Paying Hush Money? | The Resistance with Keith Olbermann...

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At This Hour With Kate Bolduan 10/24/17: TRUMP, CORKER TRADE BARBS IN ES...

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Don Lemon's open letter to Donald Trump: 'Please stop'

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Trump Takes Credit For Releasing The JFK Files

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VAN JOHNSON'S TAKE ON THE MESSY AMERICAN TRUTHS

Van Jones, Beyond the Messy Truth: How We Came Apart; How We Come Together (New York: Ballantine Books, 2017) (So the messy truth is this: A Rebellion was justified. But the wrong rebel won. The Trump presidency has polarized the discourse, jeopardized our standing on the world stage, and inflamed hostility along racial, gender, and religious lines. Almost a year after Trump's election, individuals at both ends of the political spectrum are growing uneasy with his tweeting, tantrums, and temperament. But many Americans are asking the same questions we started to raise on election night: How could someone like Trump get elected to the highest office in the land? What are we supposed to learn from all of this and how can we get our country to a better place? What can we do now to defend decency and democracy? An after 2016, can anything unite America? In these pages,  I offer insights and propose solutions that I hope will point a way forward." Id. at xiv.).
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Monday, October 23, 2017

John Kelly and Sarah Huckabee Sanders Must Resign | The Resistance with ...

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JENNY ERPENBECK

Jenny Erpenbeck, The Book of Words, translated from the German, with and Afterword, by Susan Bernofsky (New York: New Direction, 2007) (From the back cover: "In The Book of Words, Erpenbeck captures with amazing virtuosity the inner life of a young girl, who is surviving in the brutal, totalitarian regime of a curiously unnamed South American country (most likely Argentina during its 'dirty war'). Raised by parents whose real identity ends up shocking her, the girl comes of age in a country where gunshots are mistaken for blown tires, innocent citizens are dragged off buses, and friends and family, tortured and disappeared, return to visit her from the dead.").

Jenny Erpenbeck, The End of Days, translated from the German by Susan Bernofsky (New York: New Direction, 2014) (From the back cover:"The End of Days . . . consists essentially of five 'books,' each leading to a different death of the same unnamed female protagonist. How could it all have gone differently?--the narrator ask in the intermezzos. The first chapter begins with the death of a baby in the early twentieth-century Habsburg Empire. In the next chapter, the same girl grows up in Vienna after World War I, but a pact she makes with a young man leads to a second death. In the next scenario, she survives adolescence and moves to Russia with her husband. Both are dedicated Communists, yet our heroine ends up in a labor camp. But here fate does not end there.").

Jenny Erpenbeck, Go, Went, Gone, translated from the German by Susan Bernofsky (New York: New Direction, 2017) ("Where can a person go when he doesn't know where to go?" Id. at 266.).

Jenny Erpenbeck, The Old Child and Other Stories, translated from the German by Susan Bernofsky (New York: New Direction, 2005) (From "The Old Child": " I don't remember you at all." Id. at 1, 76.).

Jenny Erpenbeck, Visitation, translated from the German by Susan Bernofsky (New York: New Direction, 2010).
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Sunday, October 22, 2017

WOMEN WRITERS, INTELLECTUAL AND ARTIST"

Deborah Nelson, Tough Enough: Arbus, Arendt, Didion, McCarthy, Sontag, Weil (Chicago & London: U. of Chicago Press, 2017) ("This is a book on women writers, intellectuals, and artists who argued passionately for the aesthetic, political, and moral obligation to face painful reality unsentimentally. These may seem list a strange cast of characters to call to your aid during a crisis, but here they are: Simone Weil, while less well know than the others, achieved a cult like status in the early postwar religious revival for her austere and unconventional mystic Christianity; Hannah Arendt was one of the most important political philosophers of the twenty century, and her star has risen only higher the further we get from her own moment; Mary McCarthy, well know in her own day as a novelist and a critic, remains a figure of note in American literary history primarily for her autobiographies and her best-selling novel The Group; Susan Sontag was the most famous public intellectual of the late twentieth century, an icon in popular culture, and a controversial but highly regarded critic of the arts and politics, although less well regarded for her own artistic practice; Diane Arbus was one of the postwar's era's most influential photographers and artists; and Joan Didion, after a long and successful career as a journalist, novelist, and screenwriter, became a celebrity upon the publication of her memoir The Year of Magical Thinking and its Broadway adaptation with Vanessa Redgrave. Though these women are hardly unfamiliar to contemporary readers or scholars of the late twentieth century, they do not constitute a recognizable group, and it likely that few readers will be familiar with all of them. Moreover, they would not have appreciated being classed by their gender, however much they might have found the adjective 'tough' accurate." Id. at 1. It is a bit unfortunately that Ms. Nelson could not identify a single woman writer, intellectual or artist, of color--Black, Latin, Asian, Native-American--as being "tough enough" for inclusion. On another point. The following passage stuck out for me given its echoes now in Trump's vision of America. "Like the masses, the Nazi elite also banished reality, but in this case by regarding it as" mere inconvenience, something utterly plastic and subject to the will. Given enough power and the time to use it, these men would remake reality into the fantasy of the leader. In this sense, thinking has stopped altogether. There is a thought married to power, a reality is transformed ignored to conform to the idea. As Arendt explains, description becomes prediction: the 'Jews are a dying race' means 'kill the Jews.' The elites, she says, 'instinctively' understand this. Thought married to power means the destruction of plurality, something that the masses have already lost in their isolated loneliness. 'It is chiefly for the sake of this supersense, for the sake of complete consistency, that is necessary for totalitarianism to destroy every trace of what we commonly call human dignity. For respect for human dignity implies recognition of my fellow-men or our fellow-nations as subjects, as builders of worlds or co-builders of a common world.' Other human beings' perspectives on the world become not only a matter of inconvenience to the elite but an obstacle to remaking reality. To the extent that the inconstancy, disruption, and the discomfort of opposition inherent in plurality seem endanger the grand thought, plurality will be compromised, if not destroyed." Id. at 63 (citation omitted). Does not that sound like what the Trump elites, e. g., Bannon, Miller, Sessions, Pence, Kelly, and the like, are doing in their America First, white nationalist, oligarchy are doing? Any reality they dislike is "fake news.").
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Saturday, October 21, 2017

"Barack Obama is SMARTER and BETTER Than TRUMP"

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New Rule: ShitStarters | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

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Monologue: Salt in the Wound | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

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Friday, October 20, 2017

SUGGESTED FICTION

I have been reading a great deal of fiction in translation lately, mainly, I think, to get away from an American perspective. The exception, of course, being these two pieces by the Puerto Rican American writer, Eduardo Lalo, which provided a non-mainland, American perspective. 

Eduardo Lalo, Simone: A Novel, translated from the Spanish by David Frye (Chicago: U. of Chicago Press, 2015) ("Stretched out on the and, I was watching her dig the moat for one of her complicated castles, and I realized how close I wanted to be to this body that simultaneously surrendered and withheld itself. I did't say a a word, but I fought insistently to find the form in which I could make my emotion evident. You know you love someone when you are afraid to make her suffer. There, by her side, blinded by the midday sun, I was anguished by a pain that was not my own, one that I could do almost nothing to stop. At this moment, Li was much more than a body I desired, or a Chinese person, or even a woman. Completely engrossed in her sand castle, she was then a human being whose secret pain I had glimpsed. Her circumstances, what she did or didn't do, what she knew or didn't know about herself, ceased to be relevant. She was plainly and categorically a living being with the ability to overwhelm me because I knew just how deeply she had been wounded. She was similar to me, without a doubt, but I desired more than anything, more than even my own happiness, that she not suffer, that she might be forever so: playing in the sand, as free from cares as the childhood that history had robbed her of. Love was, I realized on this beach, the impossible and failed attempt to protect someone from her own life story." Id. at 108-109. "It isn't about being fair, and anyway. literature has never pretended to be; it's not a civil code or a democratic regime. The reader also inhabits a geography, which creates a politics of passions. Literature is still one of the few arenas where it is possible to practice an elegant and constructive terrorism." Id. at 145.).

Eduardo Lalo, Uselessness: A Novel, translated from the Spanish by Suzanne Jill Levine (Chicago: U. of Chicago Press, 2017).
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STREET-LEVEL BUREAUCRATS

Bernardo Zacka, When the State Meets the Street: Public Service and Moral Agency (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Belknap/Harvard U. Press, 2017) (From the book jacket: "When the State Meets the Street probes the complex moral lives of street-level bureaucrats: the frontline social and welfare workers, police officers, and educators who represent government's human face to ordinary citizens. Too often dismissed as soulless operators, these workers wield a significant margin of discretion and make decisions that profoundly affect people's lives. Combining insights from political theory with his own ethnographic fieldwork as a receptionist in an urban antipoverty agency, Bernard Zacka shows us firsthand the predicament in which these public servants are entangled.").
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Thursday, October 19, 2017

Why Did Paul Manafort Need to Get to Trump? | The Resistance with Keith ...

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Donald Trump is F*cking Crazy | The Resistance with Keith Olbermann | GQ

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George W. Bush Speech on Freedom and U.S. Leadership.

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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

MUSLIM WOMEN ATTIRE

Elizabeth Bucar, Pious Fashion: How Muslim Women Dress (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard U. Press, 2017) ("During my summer in Iran, I realized that modest dress had a moral effect on me. It altered how I saw myself and how I interacted with others, and it influenced my expectations for how Islamic public space should be organized in terms of gender segregation. It also had an aesthetic effect on me, shaping what I expected from and admired about Muslim women's clothing. This is all to say I found surprise, pleasure, and delight in pious fashion, as well as an intellectual challenge to the neat boxes I had once put things in: modest dress as imposed on women fashion as a symptom of patriarchy, and aesthetics as separate from ethics. This book is an exploration of this delight and challenge." Id. at ix.).
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LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA'S TRAGEDIES

Lucius Annaeus Seneca, The Complete Tragedies, Volume 1: Medea, The Phoenician Women, Phaedra, The Trojan Women, Octavia, translated by Shadi Bartsch, Susanna Braund, Alex Dressler, & Elaine Fantham, edited by Shadi Bartsch (Chicago & London: U. of Chicago Press, 2017).

Lucius Annaeus Seneca, The Complete Tragedies, Volume 2: Oedipus, Hercules Mad, Hercules on Oeta, Thyestes, Agamemnon, translated by Shadi Bartsch, Susanna Braund, & David Konstan, edited by Shadi Bartsch (Chicago & London: U. of Chicago Press, 2017).
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell Oct 16, 2017 - McCain Destroys Tru...

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JOHN MCCAIN'S REMARKS AT THE 2017 LIBERTY MEDAL CEREMONY





Remarks At The 2017 Liberty Medal Ceremony




Thank you, Joe, my old, dear friend, for those mostly undeserved kind words. Vice President Biden and I have known each other for a lot of years now, more than forty, if you’re counting. We knew each other back when we were young and handsome and smarter than everyone else but were too modest to say so.
Joe was already a senator, and I was the Navy’s liaison to the Senate. My duties included escorting senate delegations on overseas trips, and in that capacity, I supervised the disposition of the delegation’s luggage, which could require — now and again — when no one of lower rank was available for the job — that I carry someone worthy’s bag. Once or twice that worthy turned out to be the young senator from Delaware. I’ve resented it ever since.
Joe has heard me joke about that before. I hope he has heard, too, my profession of gratitude for his friendship these many years. It has meant a lot to me. We served in the Senate together for over twenty years, during some eventful times, as we passed from young men to the fossils who appear before you this evening.
We didn’t always agree on the issues. We often argued — sometimes passionately. But we believed in each other’s patriotism and the sincerity of each other’s convictions. We believed in the institution we were privileged to serve in. We believed in our mutual responsibility to help make the place work and to cooperate in finding solutions to our country’s problems. We believed in our country and in our country’s indispensability to international peace and stability and to the progress of humanity. And through it all, whether we argued or agreed, Joe was good company. Thank you, old friend, for your company and your service to America.
Thank you, too, to the National Constitution Center, and everyone associated with it for this award. Thank you for that video, and for the all too generous compliments paid to me this evening. I’m aware of the prestigious company the Liberty Medal places me in. I’m humbled by it, and I’ll try my best not to prove too unworthy of it.
Some years ago, I was present at an event where an earlier Liberty Medal recipient spoke about America’s values and the sacrifices made for them. It was 1991, and I was attending the ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The World War II veteran, estimable patriot and good man, President George H.W. Bush, gave a moving speech at the USS Arizona memorial. I remember it very well. His voice was thick with emotion as he neared the end of his address. I imagine he was thinking not only of the brave Americans who lost their lives on December 7, 1941, but of the friends he had served with and lost in the Pacific where he had been the Navy’s youngest aviator.
“Look at the water here, clear and quiet …” he directed, “One day, in what now seems another lifetime, it wrapped its arms around the finest sons any nation could ever have, and it carried them to a better world.”
He could barely get out the last line, “May God bless them, and may God bless America, the most wondrous land on earth.”
The most wondrous land on earth, indeed. I’ve had the good fortune to spend sixty years in service to this wondrous land. It has not been perfect service, to be sure, and there were probably times when the country might have benefited from a little less of my help. But I’ve tried to deserve the privilege as best I can, and I’ve been repaid a thousand times over with adventures, with good company, and with the satisfaction of serving something more important than myself, of being a bit player in the extraordinary story of America. And I am so very grateful.
What a privilege it is to serve this big, boisterous, brawling, intemperate, striving, daring, beautiful, bountiful, brave, magnificent country. With all our flaws, all our mistakes, with all the frailties of human nature as much on display as our virtues, with all the rancor and anger of our politics, we are blessed.
We are living in the land of the free, the land where anything is possible, the land of the immigrant’s dream, the land with the storied past forgotten in the rush to the imagined future, the land that repairs and reinvents itself, the land where a person can escape the consequences of a self-centered youth and know the satisfaction of sacrificing for an ideal, the land where you can go from aimless rebellion to a noble cause, and from the bottom of your class to your party’s nomination for president.
We are blessed, and we have been a blessing to humanity in turn. The international order we helped build from the ashes of world war, and that we defend to this day, has liberated more people from tyranny and poverty than ever before in history. This wondrous land has shared its treasures and ideals and shed the blood of its finest patriots to help make another, better world. And as we did so, we made our own civilization more just, freer, more accomplished and prosperous than the America that existed when I watched my father go off to war on December 7, 1941.
To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain “the last best hope of earth” for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history.
We live in a land made of ideals, not blood and soil. We are the custodians of those ideals at home, and their champion abroad. We have done great good in the world. That leadership has had its costs, but we have become incomparably powerful and wealthy as we did. We have a moral obligation to continue in our just cause, and we would bring more than shame on ourselves if we don’t. We will not thrive in a world where our leadership and ideals are absent. We wouldn’t deserve to.
I am the luckiest guy on earth. I have served America’s cause — the cause of our security and the security of our friends, the cause of freedom and equal justice — all my adult life. I haven’t always served it well. I haven’t even always appreciated what I was serving. But among the few compensations of old age is the acuity of hindsight. I see now that I was part of something important that drew me along in its wake even when I was diverted by other interests. I was, knowingly or not, along for the ride as America made the future better than the past.
And I have enjoyed it, every single day of it, the good ones and the not so good ones. I’ve been inspired by the service of better patriots than me. I’ve seen Americans make sacrifices for our country and her causes and for people who were strangers to them but for our common humanity, sacrifices that were much harder than the service asked of me. And I’ve seen the good they have done, the lives they freed from tyranny and injustice, the hope they encouraged, the dreams they made achievable.
May God bless them. May God bless America, and give us the strength and wisdom, the generosity and compassion, to do our duty for this wondrous land, and for the world that counts on us. With all its suffering and dangers, the world still looks to the example and leadership of America to become, another, better place. What greater cause could anyone ever serve.
Thank you again for this honor. I’ll treasure it.Go to the profile of John McCain

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Monday, October 16, 2017

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Saturday, October 14, 2017

CENTRAL ASIA POST-SOVIET UNION

Ahmed Rashid, The Ressurgence of Central Asia: Islam or Nationalism, with a new introduction (New York: New York Review Books, 1994, 2017) (From the back cover: "seminal study of the states that emerged in the breakup of the Soviet Union: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan").
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Friday, October 13, 2017

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MODERN IRAN

Abbas Amanat, Iran: A Modern History (New Haven & London: Yale U. Press, 2017) (From the book jacket: "This history of modern Iran is not a survey in the conventional sense but an ambitious exploration of the story of a nation. It offers a revealing look at how events, people, and institutions are shaped by currents that sometimes reach back hundreds of years. The book covers the history of the diverse societies and economies of Iran against the background of dynastic changes, revolutions, civil wars, foreign occupation, and the rise of the Islamic Republic.").
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READING DANZY SENNA

Danzy Senna, Caucasia: A Novel (New York: Riverhead Books, 1998) (an exploration of race, family, and identity).

Danzy Senna, New People: A Novel (New York: Riverhead Books, 2017).

Danzy Senna, Symptomatic: A Novel (New York: Riverhead Books, 2004) ("My father tells me that the further you get away from an experience, the deeper it roots itself inside you. Don't fool yourself, baby, he said. Time does not heal and history is not progressive." Id. at 211.).

Danzy Senna, Where Did You Sleep Last Night?: A Personal History (New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2009).

Danzy Senna, You Are Free: Stories (New York: Riverhead Books, 2011).

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Thursday, October 12, 2017

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"INDELIBLE NATURE OF WHITE RACISM"

 Ta-Nehisi Coates, We Were Eight Years in Power: An American Tragedy (New York: One World Publishing, 2017).

Toni Morrison, The Origin of Others, with a foreword by Ta-Nehisi Coates (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard U. Press, 2017) (From the "Foreword": "Morrison's book joins a body of work, evolving over the last century, that has effectively argued for the indelible nature of white racism." Id. at x.).

Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give (New York: Balzer + Bray/ HarperCollins, 2017).
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TRUMP'S PROPOSED TAX CUTS ARE NOT GOING TO HELP THE MIDDLE CLASS!

This is an important read!!

Edward N. Wolff, A Century of Wealth in America (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Belknap/ Harvard University Press, 2017):
The thesis of this book could be summarized as the rise and fall of the middle class. Median wealth (in real terms) more than doubled between 1962 and 2007 but then dropped by 45 percent from 2007 to 2013, mainly due to the plunge in housing prices and the high leverage of the middle class. This collapse in median wealth is a principal factor leading to the general malaise of the middle class.
What factors were driving Americans' financial insecurity? The ultimate culprit was wage stagnation, occurring now for over forty years (average real wages peaked in 1973). This translated into income stagnation and a failing share of worker compensation in national income. For a while (until about 1990 or so) families compensated for stagnant wages with the increased participation of wives in the labor force. [My translation: In order to maintain a 1973 one-spouse-working-level lifestyle required both spouses working in 1990.] Once this opportunity was exhausted, real income incomes also stagnated. [My translation: After 1990 a two-income family was worse off, income-wise, than a pre-1990 one-spouse-working family.]  Indeed, according to census data, median family income in 2013 was less than it was in1997. As a result, over the last twenty years, families have been forced to borrow ignored to maintain their usual consumption. This process was a idea by a generous expansion of credit, particularly through the home mortgage market. Largely abetted by a huge Chinese trade surplus and their consequent purchase of U.S. Treasury bonds, U.S. banks and other financial institutions were awash in cash. Enabled by lax mortgage regulation and rising home prices, financial institutions allowed generous refinancing of existing mortgages, expanded home equity credit lines, and issued a host of new types of mortgages including subprime, with no or little down payment, and even zero-documentation loans.
The result was a huge build-up in household debt, particularly among he middle class (the debt-income ratio more than doubled between 1983 and 2007). This was followed by a catastrophic collapse of the wealth of middle income and lower-income households. Median net worth plummeted by 44 percent between 2007 ad 2013 for middle-income families, 61 percent for lower middle-income household by, and by 70 percent for low-income families, The collapse of wealth was one of the principal factors leading to rising economic security. Both the fraying of the private safety net, as well as the public safety net, may have led to middle class malaise. The recent rise in mortality rates reported among working class whites, particularly from  suicide and especially among those with a high school degree or less, might not be unrelated to their growing economic insecurity. 
Id. at 679-680. By the way, read the above from the perspective of a well-trained, perceptive, policy-oriented lawyer. If you do, then you should see poverty law, family law, international trade law, banking and financial institutional law and regulation, consumer law, real estate law, securities law, health law, gender and women's law, labor and employment law, and on and on, lurking in the detail and, also, in the malaise. Talk about needing to see beyond the trees to see the forest.
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Wednesday, October 4, 2017

THE LITTLE ICE AGE AND NORTH AMERICA

Sam White, A Cold Welcome: The Little Ice Age and Europe's Encounter with North America (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Harvard U. Press, 2017) ("The expression 'Little Ice Age' originally referred to glacial advances in between the great ice ages that have dominated the last 2.5 million years of earth history. Climatologists later limited the term to glacial advances around the Northern Hemisphere circa 1300-1850 CE. The advancing ice suggested that temperatures had cooled since the high Middle Ages, but at first there was no way of telling exactly when, where, and by how much." Id. at 19-20.  "[T]he Little Ice Age was in reality more than one phenomenon, with more than one cause." Id. at 21. "Modern technologies and infrastructures, not to mention the pace and direction of climate change, all make global warming a very different prospect than the cooling of the Little Ice Age. Yet if there is one lesson from our story relevant to today, it is this: that it takes time to understand new climates, and until that understanding has set in, it is hard to begin adapting." Id. at 255.).
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THE BUDDHA DOES NOT HAVE HATE IN HIS HEART.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

PUERTO RICO, OR TRUMP'S NEW LOW

October 3, 2017  | by Chris Cillizza and Saba Hamedy

Donald Trump's massive Puerto Rico fail

President Donald Trump faced a major test on Tuesday as he traveled to storm-ravaged Puerto Rico: Show the American citizens struggling for survival on the island that he understood their plight, sympathized with them and was doing everything in his power to make it better as quickly as he could.
He failed. Hugely.

Soon after touching down in Puerto Rico, Trump said the following to government officials:

"Every death is a horror, but if you look at a real catastrophe like Katrina, and you look at the tremendous -- hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people that died, and you look at what happened here, with really a storm that was just totally overpowering, nobody's ever seen anything like this. What is your death count as of this moment? 17? 16 people certified, 16 people versus in the thousands. You can be very proud of all of your people and all of our people working together. Sixteen versus literally thousands of people. You can be very proud. Everybody around this table and everybody watching can really be very proud of what's taken place in Puerto Rico."
    Where to begin????

    How about that suggestion that what happened in Puerto Rico -- an entire island devastated, huge swaths without power, food and water in short supply -- wasn't a "real" catastrophe because not that many people died?

    Or what about using death count as a talking point? Yes, it's true that far more people died in Katrina (1,800+) than did in Maria (16). But for the families of the 16 who died, that loss is no less heartbreaking.

    Loss of life is loss of life. And we're not even dealing with the thousands of people whose lives have been fundamentally altered, forever, as a result of this storm -- for whom things will never be the same and may well be far, far worse.

    "Proud" is not the right word for how people should -- or do -- feel. It's not even close.

    It's the opposite of empathy. Instead of mourning with and for those who lost their lives, Trump is using those who lost their lives as a way to make a broader argument that the media's criticism of him is unfair and biased.

    See, I told you I was doing a great job, Trump was saying. Everyone here thinks so!

    Me, me, me, me.

    This is Trump off the telemprompter. Twitter Trump. Trump's real personality -- when words are not being carefully selected for him.

    Trump knew -- because everyone wrote about it and TV talked about it relentlessly -- that the big question today in Puerto Rico was whether he could show some actual empathy, some human kindness to people he didn't know but who were still his constituents.

    And, even knowing that, Trump delivered a navel-gazing, self-championing, victimhood-seeking speech that reeked of tone-deafness and out-of-touch-ism.

    Even for this President, who has redefined presidential -- and not for the better -- this is a truly remarkable low.

    -- Chris
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    BANKING AND AMERICA'S RACIAL WEALTH GAP

    Mehrsa Baradaran, The Color of Money: Black Banks and the Racial Wealth Gap (Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England: Belknap/Harvard U. Press, 2017) (From the book jacket: "Baradaran challenges the long-standing notion that black banking and community self-help is the solution to the racial wealth gap. These initiatives have functioned as a potent decoy to avoid more fundamental reforms and racial redress. Examining the fruits of past policies and the operation of banking in a segregated economy, she makes clear that only bolder, more realistic views of banking's relation to black communities will end the cycle of poverty and promote back wealth.").
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    DOOMED TO FAIL

    Jeremi Suri, The Impossible Presidency: The Rise and Fall of America's Highest Office (New York: Basic Books, 2017) ("Even the most capable modern presidents are doomed to fail. Limiting the failure and achieving some good along the way--that is the best we can expect. Disciplining the office to focus power on the issues that matter most to the nation as a whole--that is the key lesson from the slow historical rise of the presidency, before its recent precipitous fall. Wee cannot go back, but we can gain wisdom and modesty from the past, especially in an age when both are so lacking in our chosen leaders." Id. at xxiii.).
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    Sunday, October 1, 2017

    ELECTING TO SEE THE WORLD OTHER THAN THE WAY IT REALLY IS

    Nicole Krauss, Forest Dark: A Novel (New York: Harper, 2017) ("To deny, in other words, an aspect of their reality, because it conflicts with what they believe about who they are . . . And yet isn't it true of all of us? That there are things we feel to be at the heart of our nature that are not borne out by the evidence around us, and so to protect our delicate sense of integrity, we elect, however unconsciously, to see the world other than the way it really is? And sometime it lead to transcendence, and sometimes it leads to the unconscionable." Id. at 92.).
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