Saturday, July 23, 2022
Israel's Economic MIracle
The latest table of The Economist says that Israel's GNP is growing at 10%. Ours is the fastest growing economy in the world. I live inside and am a part of this economy, yet feel no big prosperity. I do feel that summer fruits are 14 - 16 sheqel/kilo when used to be 5 or 6. I don't know what I'd do if Ella didn't feed me grapes. The Skoda Fabia I bought for 70,000 sheqel years ago costs today 108,000. And it is hot.
Friday, July 22, 2022
China's 26th Dynasty
Today, the public officeholders in China are still referred to as “父母官,” literally meaning the “father and mother officials.” On the other end of the hierarchical spectrum, the people still address themselves as “老百姓,” literally meaning “old hundred surnames.” It is a term that emerged with the founding of the Qin dynasty that ended feudalism in China. The nobility and the slaves disappeared, and in their stead emerged the class of the “old hundred surnames,” a submissive population of probably the world’s first centralized state.
It is why the three student representatives, supposedly fighting for democracy, nevertheless knelt on the steps of the Great Hall while holding a petition paper over their heads—the typical manner of the subjects seeing the emperor—when petitioning for a dialogue with the government officials.
Many of China's government departments have "Letters and Visits" offices to receive complaints. The complaints system allows citizens to report grievances to authorities, who are then supposed to instruct other government departments to resolve the problems. It is a throwback to China's imperial days when citizens could plead their cases all the way to the capital if they couldn't get justice at home.
Today, the petitioners' thinking is heavily influenced by this tradition. They're looking for an upright and sympathetic official to personally intervene in their case. One recent survey found that only 2 percent of petitioners in Beijing had their cases resolved by the "Letters and Visits" system. But many petitioners have no other choice, as the local courts and media tend to be under the control of local governments. Petitioners complain that the "Letters and Visits" system often hands their cases right back to the local officials who cause the problems in the first place.
Brutalism is Back
Israel has many Brutalist public buildings, like Court Houses, the Negev Statue in Beer Sheva, and others. I never liked them, it seems to be lacking imagination, and sheer poverty.
Yet, the Wall Street Times writes that "On balconies and in backyards, hulking stone chairs and chunky concrete tables are making their weighty presence known. The look, though not actually prehistoric, is one with a past. Brutalism, the modern-design movement more typically associated with no-frills 1960s and 1970s public buildings than patio furniture, has long been an aesthetic critics love to hate. So why, after years of trim minimalism, are designers embracing the monolithic look for the outdoors?"
Why? Because it is ugly in an impressive way.
Thursday, July 21, 2022
President Biden COVID positive
He caught the virus on his Middle East tour. For a 79 y/o/ man it is rather worrying.
Pic.: Vicepresident Kamala Haris. It seems to me that she will make a strong President.
Monday, July 18, 2022
Sunday, July 17, 2022
The World as Anarchy vs Legality
Kissinger (nearing his 100th birthday): No. The principle of sovereignty on which international relations were based in Europe, and via Europe, in the rest of the world, permits the evolution of the concept of legality in international law.
(*) The Delian League, founded in 478 BC, was an association of Greek city-states, with a number of members between 150 and 330 under the leadership of Athens.
Friday, July 15, 2022
Success in Eastern Turkestan
Recently released Chinese census data show that in 2020, Xinjiang’s #Uyghur population aged 0-4 was only 36% the size of that aged 5-9, notes @fuxianyi of @UWMadison. https://bit.ly/3ANy8rV