The Grand Inquisitor (The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky)

The Grand Inquisitor

“Even this must have a preface- that is, a literary preface,” laughed Ivan, “and I am a poor hand at making one. You see, my action takes place in the sixteenth century, and at that time, as you probably learnt at school, it was customary in poetry to bring down heavenly powers on earth. Not to speak of Dante, in France, clerks, as well as the monks in the monasteries, used to give regular performances in which the Madonna, the saints, the angels, Christ, and God Himself were brought on the stage. In those days it was done in all simplicity. In Victor Hugo’s Notre Dame de Paris an edifying and gratuitous spectacle was provided for the people in the Hotel de Ville of Paris in the reign of Louis XI in honour of the birth of the dauphin. It was called Le bon jugement de la tres sainte et gracieuse Vierge Marie, and she appears herself on the stage and pronounces her bon jugement. Similar plays, chiefly from the Old Testament, were occasionally performed in Moscow too, up to the times of Peter the Great. But besides plays there were all sorts of legends and ballads scattered about the world, in which the saints and angels and all the powers of Heaven took part when required. In our monasteries the monks busied themselves in translating, copying, and even composing such poems- and even under the Tatars. There is, for instance, one such poem (of course, from the Greek), The Wanderings of Our Lady through Hell, with descriptions as bold as Dante’s. Our Lady visits hell, and the Archangel Michael leads her through the torments. She sees the sinners and their punishment. There she sees among others one noteworthy set of sinners in a burning lake; some of them sink to the bottom of the lake so that they can’t swim out, and ‘these God forgets’- an expression of extraordinary depth and force. And so Our Lady, shocked and weeping, falls before the throne of God and begs for mercy for all in hell- for all she has seen there, indiscriminately. Her conversation with God is immensely interesting. She beseeches Him, she will not desist, and when God points to the hands and feet of her Son, nailed to the Cross, and asks, ‘How can I forgive His tormentors?’ she bids all the saints, all the martyrs, all the angels and archangels to fall down with her and pray for mercy on all without distinction. It ends by her winning from God a respite of suffering every year from Good Friday till Trinity Day, and the sinners at once raise a cry of thankfulness from hell, chanting, ‘Thou art just, O Lord, in this judgment.’ Well, my poem would have been of that kind if it had appeared at that time. He comes on the scene in my poem, but He says nothing, only appears and passes on. Fifteen centuries have passed since He promised to come in His glory, fifteen centuries since His prophet wrote, ‘Behold, I come quickly’; ‘Of that day and that hour knoweth no man, neither the Son, but the Father,’ as He Himself predicted on earth. But humanity awaits him with the same faith and with the same love. Oh, with greater faith, for it is fifteen centuries since man has ceased to see signs from heaven.

No signs from heaven come to-day
To add to what the heart doth say.

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北村:菜鸟说粤菜

我出一个题目:如何用一句简单易懂的话来评价粤菜呢?我相信粤菜无敌于天下。在中国,粤菜可与川菜二分天下,各占半壁江山。粤菜虽然在地域的分布上不如川菜广泛,它仅能影响以广东为半径辐射的少数地区,而川菜则正在渗透全中国。正如从农村包围城市,近年来川菜几乎攻占全国所有大中城市,如果你走遍全国的大中城市,你都会找到它的踪迹。它的著名商标就是招牌菜:水煮鱼。连我所在的以寡淡口味闻名的城市福州,也满街尽悬“水煮活鱼”的招牌,只不过加了一个“活字”以挽回福州人喜鲜的心理。可见,川菜是如何以摧枯拉朽之势横扫全中国的。 Continue reading

看热闹喽:“封锁消息——人质劫持事件中CNN的理性”

念中国青年报的新闻评论“ 封锁消息——人质劫持事件中CNN的理性”,感觉好像看一伙在小巴上玩易拉罐中奖的骗子做戏–这伙人花样有限,但玩的还特投入。北京市民的智商对付这种骗子绝对一流,诸位请上眼–

小巴上碰见玩易拉罐中奖的,北京市民多半两手揣兜里不言语,以冷漠来表示他们对骗子动机和智商的双重蔑视。当然,他们有时候也会觉得不是滋味:社会主义都这么多年了,怎么还能让这些骗子出来跳呢(这句“出来跳”是广东话里来的),保不准还真有善良群众看了上当。不少热心肠的,实在看不过眼,就会站出来跟大伙言语两句。这回是帽子胡同的刘大爷。

中青报说:老少爷们,别净说姆恩家歪曲事实封锁消息,恁家常夸奖的CNN,这不也封锁消息吗?(北京土话放这儿还真合适)

刘大爷: 呸!你们弄这点小玩意,可见上小学时候没念好思想品德:人民雪亮的眼睛是那么容易逃脱的吗?像姜昆当年相声里一卖烟老大妈说的,(你小子)只要放个屁就能知道抽的香烟什么牌子的。你们要当婊子,就别成天想着立贞节牌坊!

刘大爷就看准了一点, 你中青报说人家封锁消息也罢,自比CNN也好,不能改变自冰点事件之后自甘堕落,从此昧着良心文过饰非、粉饰太平加上为虎作伥。人说打蛇对七寸打,嘿嘿,对阵再精明的流氓,任凭你巧舌如簧,也知道你就是个流氓,绝不和你纠缠于具体细节。让看热闹的老少爷们知道流氓的老底,我就已经立于不败之地。

您看,北京市民的智商是不是一流?古人云大隐隐于市,果不其然。

DAVID BROOKS: The Dictatorship of Talent

The Dictatorship of Talent
from NY Times by DAVID BROOKS

Let’s say you were born in China. You’re an only child. You have two
parents and four grandparents doting on you. Sometimes they even call
you a spoiled little emperor.

They instill in you the legacy of Confucianism, especially the values
of hierarchy and hard work. They send you off to school. You learn
that it takes phenomenal feats of memorization to learn the Chinese
characters. You become shaped by China’s intense human capital
policies.

You quickly understand what a visitor understands after dozens of
conversations: that today’s China is a society obsessed with talent,
and that the Chinese ruling elite recruits talent the way the N.B.A.
does — rigorously, ruthless, in a completely elitist manner.
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Canadian Court decision influenced by HLS research and expert testimony

Canadian Court decision influenced by HLS research and expert testimony

December 4, 2007

Harvard Law School Clinical Professor Deborah Anker and students in the Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program and the Harvard International Human Rights Clinic celebrated a victory this week when the Federal Court of Canada struck down an agreement that allowed Canada to send back asylum seekers crossing into its territory from the United States. A report authored by HLS students and expert testimony by Anker informed the Court’s decision.“Refugees and asylum seekers are among the most vulnerable populations and too frequently suffer systematic disregard for their most basic human rights,” Anker said. “The decision in this case is an important reaffirmation of the norms and obligations underlying the international Refugee and Torture Conventions by which the United States and other countries have agreed to be bound.”

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News: Europe-China School of Law

 
 
 

 http://www.mpipriv.de/ww/en/pub/content5…

Following a several month long application process, a standing university consortium under the leadership of the University of Hamburg has prevailed over applicants from Italy and France. On behalf of the European Commission and the People’s Republic of China, the Hamburg consortium will now establish the Europe-China School of Law (ECSL) in Peking. With financial support totalling 35 million euros, the ECSL is one of the most prominent European-Chinese cooperative legal projects that will be undertaken by the EU in the coming years.
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