Month: March 2003

  • Divine Right of Empire
    and the









    Corinne Alphen,
    1982




    Sunday Lottery 















    New York


    Sunday, March 30, 2003


    Winning number for the midday Empire State lottery:


    007


     


     



    Operation James


    From The Glasgow Daily Record:
    Monday, March 31, 2003 -
    Simon Houston; Near Basra, Iraq



    Commando raiders tightened the Allies' grip on Basra yesterday by storming a key suburb of Iraq's besieged second city.


    The raid was named Operation James, after James Bond. Targets were codenamed Goldfinger, Blofeld and Pussy Galore.






    Pennsylvania


    Sunday, March 30, 2003


    Winning number for the midday Keystone State Lottery:


    256


    "All or Nothing at All" — Frank Sinatra


    The PA lottery number on the night Sinatra died was 256.


     



    Operation Playmate


    From Yahoo News:


    Friday, March 28, 2003 -


    During the Gulf War, Playboy magazine's celebrated Centerfolds reached out to U.S. military men and women... with their "Operation Playmate" project....


    Those...  efforts... had their roots in the Vietnam War, when 1966 Playmate of the Year Jo Collins traveled to the combat zone and flew aboard a helicopter gunship....

    Now, in light of the war in Iraq, "Operation Playmate" has returned. 




    See also The Bhagavad Gita 10:36.

  • The Ideology of Empire and
    Springtime for Vishnu


    There has been much talk lately of the establishment of a new American Empire.  An empire needs an ideology. The Bush family, which has strong ties to various right-wing Christian organizations, may favor an ideology best described as "Christian Zionism."  For an excellent overview of this ideology, see the following Christ Church website:


    Christian Zionism:
    Its History, Theology, and Politics


    In view of the strong influence of Christian Zionism on the United States government, the following festival should perhaps be known as "Springtime for Jesus" —


    The National Cherry Blossom Festival,
    Washington, DC.


    A Christian Zionist haiku
    celebrating this festival:


    Cherry blossoms bloom.
    Sure, it's beautiful, but
    Is it good for the Jews?


    Personally, I side with Henry David ThoreauAldous Huxley, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and Andre Weil in preferring the Hindu Holy Scripture The Bhagavad-Gita to any Abrahamic religious text.


    The Gita deals, at one level, with a particular incarnation of the Aryan god VishnuHoli 2003, a springtime festival associated with Vishnu, will be celebrated tonight in Carteret, New Jersey.


    "The old Aryan god, Vishnu, was portrayed as coming to Earth periodically in the form of Krishna, the embodiment of Spring...."


    The Classical Empires, a website of the University of Kansas at Lawrence, Kansas (final home of William S. Burroughs)







    Burroughs fans at the University of Kansas
    might appreciate the following website
    related both to the classical Athenian Empire
    and to Lawrence, Kansas:


    Politics of Hell.


    Follow-up of Sunday, March 30, 2003:


    See With God on His Side, by Garry Wills,
    in the Sunday New York Times.

  • Bright Star


    From a Spanish-English dictionary:



    lucero m. morning or evening star: any bright star....

     Today is Reba McEntire's birthday.


    " 'I know what it is you last saw,' she said; 'for that is also in my mind. Do not be afraid! But do not think that only by singing amid the trees, nor even by the slender arrows of elven-bows, is this land of Lothlórien maintained and defended against the Enemy. I say to you, Frodo, that even as I speak to you, I perceive the Dark Lord and know his mind, or all his mind that concerns the Elves. And he gropes ever to see me and my thought. But still the door is closed!'

          She lifted up her white arms, and spread out her hands towards the East in a gesture of rejection and denial. Eärendil, the Evening Star, most beloved of the Elves, shone clear above. So bright was it that the figure of the Elven-lady cast a dim shadow on the ground. Its ray glanced upon a ring about her finger; it glittered like polished gold overlaid with silver light, and a white stone in it twinkled as if the Even-star had come to rest upon her hand. Frodo gazed at the ring with awe; for suddenly it seemed to him that he understood. 

          'Yes', she said, divining his thought, 'it is not permitted to speak of it, and Elrond could not do so. But it cannot be hidden from the Ring-Bearer, and one who has seen the Eye. Verily it is in the land of Lórien upon the finger of Galadriel that one of the Three remains. This is Nenya, the Ring of Adamant, and I am its keeper.' "


    — J. R. R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings


    Related material on telepathy:


    Shining Forth and Naturalized Epistemology


    Related material on rings, and another musical Reba:


    Leonard Gillman interview, Part I and Part II


    Gillman, a pianist, is co-author of Rings of Continuous Functions.

  • Sixteen


    war protesters, handcuffed together, blocked traffic near 47th Street and 5th Avenue in New York City Wednesday.  They chanted "Occupation is a Crime, Free Iraq and Palestine!"


    Newsday, March 26, 2003


    Forty-seventh Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues is known as the diamond district (or, in Buddhist parlance, "Diamond Way").








    "Is it safe?"
    Sir Laurence Olivier, 1976

  • Orwell's question, according to
    an admirer of leftist Noam Chomsky:



    "When so much of the BS is right out in the open,
    why is it that we know so little about it?
    Why don't we see what's right in front of our eyes?"








    Oscar

    Deep Chomsky:
    Lying, Truth-Telling,
    and the Social Order

     

     

     

     
     Michael
     Moore

    "First of all, I'd like to thank the Academy...."
    — Quotation attributed to Plato


    The New Yorker of March 31, 2003, discusses leftist academic Noam Chomsky.  The online edition provides a web page listing pro-Chomsky links.


    Chomsky's influence is based in part on the popularity of his half-baked theories on linguistics, starting in the 1950's with "deep structure" and "transformational," or "generative," grammar.


    Chomsky has abandoned many of his previous ideas and currently touts what he calls The Minimalist Program.


    For some background on Chomsky's recent linguistic notions, see the expository essay "Syntactic Theory," by Elly van Gelderen of the Arizona State University English Department.  Van Gelderen lists her leftist political agenda on her "Other Interests" page.  Her department may serve as an example of how leftists have converted many English departments in American universities to propaganda factories.


    Some attacks on Chomsky's scholarship:


    The Emperor's New Linguistics


    The New Grammarians' Funeral


    Beyond Chomsky


    Could Chomsky Be Wrong? 


    Forty-four Reasons Why the Chomskians Are Mistaken


    Call for Papers, Chomsky 2003


    Chomsky's (Mis)Understanding of Human Thinking


    Anatomy of a Revolution... Chomsky in 1962


    ...Linguistic Theory: The Rationality of Noam Chomsky


    A Bibliography


    Some attacks on Chomsky's propaganda:


    LeftWatch.com Chomsky page


    Destructive Generation excerpt


    The Sick Mind of Noam Chomsky


    Partners in Hate: Noam Chomsky and the Holocaust Deniers


    Chomsky and Plato's Diamond



    Like another purveyor of leftist nonsense, Jacques Derrida, Chomsky is fond of citing Plato as a precedent.  In particular, what Chomsky calls "Plato's problem" is discussed in Plato's Meno.  For a look at the diamond figure that plays a central role in that dialogue, see Diamond Theory.  For an excellent overview of related material in Plato, see Theory of Forms.

  •     Gangs of New York:


    Remember Me to Herald Square...







  • ART WARS:


    Readings for Bach's Birthday


    Larry J. Solomon:



    Symmetry as a Compositional Determinant,
    Chapter VIII: New Transformations


    In Solomon's work, a sequence of notes is represented as a set of positions within a Latin square:



    Transformations of the Latin square correspond to transformations of the musical notes.  For related material, see The Glass Bead Game, by Hermann Hesse, and Charles Cameron's sites on the Game.


    Steven H. Cullinane:



    Orthogonal Latin Squares as Skew Lines, and


    Map Systems


    Dorothy Sayers:



    "The function of imaginative speech is not to prove, but to create--to discover new similarities, and to arrange them to form new entities, to build new self-consistent worlds out of the universe of undifferentiated mind-stuff." (Christian Letters to a Post-Christian World, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1969, p. xiii)


    — Quoted by Timothy A. Smith, "Intentionality and Meaningfulness in Bach's Cyclical Works"


    Edward Sapir:



    "...linguistics has also that profoundly serene and satisfying quality which inheres in mathematics and in music and which may be described as the creation out of simple elements of a self-contained universe of forms.  Linguistics has neither the sweep nor the instrumental power of mathematics, nor has it the universal aesthetic appeal of music.  But under its crabbed, technical, appearance there lies hidden the same classical spirit, the same freedom in restraint, which animates mathematics and music at their purest."


     "The Grammarian and his Language,"
        American Mercury 1:149-155, 1924







  • Aptheker


      A Look at the Rat


    In memory of Herbert Aptheker, theoretician of the American Communist Party, who died on St. Patrick's Day, 2003 —


    From The New Yorker, issue dated March 24, 2003, Louis Menand on Edmund Wilson's To the Finland Station:


    "Wilson did know what was going on in the Soviet Union in the nineteen-thirties, as his pages on Stalin in To the Finland Station make clear. The problem wasn’t with Stalin; the problem was with Lenin, the book’s ideal type of the intellectual as man of action. Wilson admitted that he had relied on publications controlled by the Party for his portrait of Lenin. (Critical accounts were available; for example, the English translation of the émigré Mark Landau-Aldanov’s Lenin was published, by Dutton, in 1922.) Lenin could create an impression of selfless humanitarianism; he was also a savage and ruthless politician—a 'pail of milk of human kindness with a dead rat at the bottom,' as Vladimir Nabokov put it to Wilson in 1940, after reading To the Finland Station.  In the introduction to the 1972 edition, Wilson provided a look at the rat. He did not go on to explain in that introduction that the most notorious features of Stalin’s regime—the use of terror, the show trials, and the concentration camps—had all been inaugurated by Lenin. To the Finland Station begins with Napoleon’s betrayal of the principles of the French Revolution; it should have ended with Lenin’s betrayal of European socialism." 


    From Herbert Aptheker, "More Comments on Howard Fast":


    "We observe that in the list of teachers whom Howard Fast names as most influential in his own life there occur the names of fourteen individuals from Jefferson to Bernard Shaw, Upton Sinclair to Marx, Douglass to Engels, but there is no room for Lenin.
       He is, I think, an important teacher, too; indeed, in my view, Lenin is the greatest figure in the whole galaxy of world revolutionary leaders. He is, certainly, the greatest analyzer of and fighter against imperialism."


    For more on Howard Fast, see my entry
    "Death Knell" of March 13, 2003


    For a look at the pail of milk, see
    the New Yorker cover in Geometry for Jews.


    For a more cheerful look at geometry
    on this St. Joseph's Day, see
    Harry J. Smith's


    Tesseract Site.


    "There is such a thing as a tesseract."
    A Wrinkle in Time






  •  


    Purim
    Play


    "Comedy gold!"
    — Mel Brooks


    BBC News, Tuesday, 21 March,
    2000, 19:19 GMT
    Graveside party celebrates
    Hebron massacre



    Celebrants
    Celebrants dressed as
    Baruch Goldstein






    Song of God


    The Jewish holiday Purim began at sundown
    on St. Patrick's Day.



    "It's Springtime for Esther and Israel!"


    It is said that God is in the details.  The details: 



    Purim is the holiday celebrating Esther.  For more on that name, see Three in One.


    From The New Yorker, issue dated March 24, 2003:



    "Lenin could create an impression of selfless humanitarianism; he was also a savage and ruthless politician — a 'pail of milk of human kindness with a dead rat at the bottom,' as Vladimir Nabokov put it...."


    Sounds familiar, somehow.


    _____________________________


     See also the entry Homer that precedes it... in honor of 
        Saint Bernard Malamud, whose feast day is today.


    Added March 20:
        See also this year's graveside Purim party.


     Added March 20:
        For more on the dead rat, see the entry of March 19.
        See also a relevant quotation from James Cagney.










  •  


    Double
    Feature



    Piper Laurie


    From amctv.com:


    The Milkman (1950)


    "Donald O'Connor plays Roger, an agitated war veteran with an unusual speech impediment caused by a war injury: he quacks like a duck when he gets upset. His father refuses to give him a job at the family dairy because he wants him to rest, so he goes to work for a competing milk farm where eccentric milkman Breezy (Jimmy Durante) works. Roger falls in love with the boss's daughter [Piper Laurie] and proves himself to be a comically incompetent milkman, and Breezy must cover up his mistakes."









    Summa Theologica
    How can you tell there's an Irishman present at a cockfight?
         He enters a duck.
    How can you tell a Pole is present?
         He bets on the duck.
    How can you tell an Italian is present?
         The duck wins.


    From amctv.com:


    St. Patrick's Day (1999)


    "In this warm family saga, Mary Pat Donnelly McDonough (Piper Laurie), the widowed matriarch of a big Irish-American clan, shocks her family when she announces she has pledged to give up alcohol and won't be serving any at her traditional house party. What follows is a multi-generational story with many surprising revelations...."


    See also The Diamond Project.