February 13, 2013

Interview with the Universidad de Monterrey

Dear Friends,

The following link is to an interview I just did with the radio station of the Universidad de Monterrey, here in Mexico. After you click on it (i.e., put it in your browser), you'll see a screen; go to the Audio File that says MORRIS BERMAN - EN INGLES SIN EDITAR, the column entitled VBR MP3, and click on 122.1 MB. The interview starts out with my saying a few words in Spanish: basically, thanking my host, Juan Carlos Gerra, for having me on the program, and for letting me do the interview in English, which is obviously a bit easier for me (esp. over the phone). Then I switch to English, and the interview goes on for about an hour and a half. Enjoy!

Link as follows: https://archive.org/details/EntrevistamorrisBerman

February 06, 2013

Drowning in Spam

Dear Wafers,

We have a serious situation developing for this blog, namely an avalanche of spam. It began about two weeks ago; today there were nearly 100 spam messages. If I were truly paranoid, I'd say it was an attempt to destroy the blog. But the messages seem to be commercial (websites for handbags, e.g.) and computer-generated. The problem is, they may well destroy the blog, because I don't have the time to wade thru 100+ messages every day and weed out the garbage, now approaching 95%. It also invalidates any data I have on number of hits a day, since this spam attack renders the data meaningless. But that's a minor issue, really; the crucial one is what the hell I can do to ward all this off. The system doesn't have a spam filter, as far as I can see. Anyway, if you guys have any suggestions, pls send them in, and I'll try to find them amidst the forest of spam.

Many thanks,

mb

January 26, 2013

167

Dear Wafers, Lurkers, and Assorted Shirkers:

Once again I have no great insights to share at this point, being buried in my own work. In any case, let us continue documenting the ongoing collapse of the American empire, evidence for which confronts our eyeballs on a daily basis.

Oh well, I just remembered an old socialist joke I thought I might as well share with you:

A bunch of poor pig farmers in Upstate New York finally got tired of being exploited by the rich. So they gathered all of their pigs in a dozen or so trucks, and drove down to the city, to Tiffany's Jewelry on Fifth Avenue. There, they opened the truck doors, and tossed all of the pigs onto the sidewalk in front of the store. It was a classic case of throwing swine before pearls.

Ha Ha

January 14, 2013

The Wages of Guilt

From Ian Buruma, The Wages of Guilt, pp. 259-60:

Karl Jaspers, in The Question of German Guilt, argued that people should be collectively held responsible for the way they are governed. So if their country, for example, is ruled by a criminal regime, the people are responsible for that state of affairs. Also writing after the war, the Japanese filmmaker Itami Mansaku ridiculed the notion that those who were “deceived” about what was happening were necessarily innocent. The deceived, he wrote, have to share the blame with the deceivers; “the entire people was to blame for its lack of criticism, its slavishness, its incapacity to think” (quote from Buruma). Thus he came to the same conclusion that Jaspers did, that “people must be held responsible for the society they live in.” This is an important idea, says Buruma; without it, “the institutions necessary to maintain open, liberal societies cannot survive.”

Just think of all those people, for example, who condone the current American regime on the grounds that “the Republicans would be worse,” or who voted for Obama knowing full well that every week his predator drones were murdering women and children in Pakistan and Afghanistan. When people start to get routinely locked up for dissenting opinions; when whole swaths of the population sink into starvation; when eco-catastrophe is finally upon us, full force: Who will be responsible? The American government, or the “innocent” citizens who kept it in power? Will ignorance, or even stupidity, be enough of an excuse?

January 05, 2013

165

Dear Wafers,

and anyone else in attendance:

As we are approaching the 200 comment mark, it becomes necessary to start a new post. Fortunately for all of you, I have nothing to say at this point. So let me just register that this is Post #165, and we can proceed on our merry way.

Hasta la revolucion permanente-

mb

December 23, 2012

The Washington Times Interview

http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/conscience-realist/2012/dec/22/morris-berman-americas-culture-me-myself-and-i/

and

http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/conscience-realist/2012/dec/23/morris-berman-true-believers-and-american-dreams-d/

Merry Xmas!