Monday, February 7, 2011

Sunday, February 6, 2011

When the People Lead....

I've been watching events going on in Egypt with some facination. The resolve and solidarity of the people is amazing, but even more amazing, is their relative calm. Of course, Egypt is not the first to experience such an uprising. There was India's bid for independence in the 40's, the 'Velvet' Revolution of Czechoslovakia and other East European countries in the 80's and 90's, the subsequent fall of the Soviet Union, Tiananmen (1989), the Colour Revolutions of the early 2000's, and others. Regardless of outcome, each affected change from simple reforms to complete regime changes.

As for Egypt, I realize it is far from over. However, I am encouraged the government did not continue with its attempts to provoke demonstrators and that demonstrators did not lose all control. I am even more encouraged by both sides current willingness to negotiate and make concessions. It is a good sign. Such cooperation reflects the mutual recognition of something much greater than their individual grievances; the well being of Egyptian people as a whole. If they can pull this off successfully, it may result in a paradigm shift in the way we view revolution and have far reaching implications for the future.

The impact of populistic uprisings, like Egypt's, will be more profound and far reaching than the individual nations in which they occur. Not only do they inspire, they offer hope. They teach us social change is possible without violence. We do not have to be locked into an 'either/or' dichotomy of 'order vs. chaos'. They show us there is a third option reflected in the quiet resolve of the masses peacefully coming together in unified purpose. Thoreau, Gandhi and Martin, among others wrote extensively on its use. In the end, its power and message are undeniable; that governments are truly instituted among men at the consent of the governed, a concept that transcends history, culture, political philosophy, ideology or religion. It is what democracy is all about; faith in the People to lead.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Something New...

Ever since I can remember, I have been a news junkie. I love anything having to do with politics and history. I largely credit this addiction to my parents. I still remember breakfasts with my parents and the little box shaped transistor radio sitting in the middle of the table droning on and Paul Harvey's distinctive voice always signing off 'Good Day' and the inevitable discussions that followed. I still remember watching war footage at dinner time, RFK's and MLK's assassinations, Nixon's speeches as a candidate in '68, Angela Davis' trial, Watergate, Iran Contra, and much, much more. More often than not, periods in my life are often referenced in context to what was in the news at the time.

News is simply history forming. Each event is layered upon layers of entwined cause and effect, built upon and entwined with the layers that came before. There is a logic, a beauty to such things. The patterns are always there, in fact, everywhere; patterns mirrored in literature, art, popular culture, science, technology, economics, even in our families and personal relationships. And yet, because these patterns involve people, there is always a certain amount of 'un'certainty. It is the people factor that makes it all infinitely fascinating!!

And so, on the suggestion, or should I say prodding of a very good friend and his gentle reminder of where my passion lies, it time for new discoveries and to try 'something new'. I hope you come along for the ride!