Hillbilly Elegy – J.D. Vance Moving, painful and funny account of modern ‘hillbilly’ life in the US: one of the best ways to better understand what we have become to know as Trump-country. A little life – Hany Yanagihara Friendship equals love. Jude, the main character has made a lasting impression on me: no weekContinueContinue reading “The 6 best books I read in 2016”
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Buckle up, G-Zero has arrived
America is not longer the leader of the free world: uncharted waters are awaiting us… …according to Ian Bremmer in this Time article.
Minority power
Fascinating piece by the great Nassim Nicholas Taleb (from last summer) on intolerance as a winning strategy (when in doubt, choose McDonald’s). It’s a long read, but worth every minute. It will teach you a lot on the impact of applying minority rule to democracy, religion and financial markets. As a teaser: “Let us conjectureContinueContinue reading “Minority power”
Waarom zouden we – in godsnaam – shariaraden willen?
Machteld Zee heeft een verontrustende boodschap. Natuurlijk bestaat de gematigde islam. Maar hij staat wel onder de druk van zijn radicale variant om zich te voegen naar de sharia. Dat gaat soms met geweld (Iran in 1979), maar het kan ook geleidelijk: zo heeft Saudi-Arabië al 100 miljard euro gestoken in het verspreiden van hetContinueContinue reading “Waarom zouden we – in godsnaam – shariaraden willen?”
President Trump is geen verrassing
Donald Trump doet liever niet aan zelfreflectie. Hij zou dan weleens, zo zegt hij zelf,’iets onaangenaams tegen kunnen komen.’ In ieder geval zou de introspectie van Amerika’s nieuwe president leiden tot een gespleten beeld. Trump is ogenschijnlijk zeer consequent inconsequent. Zo pleitte hij eens op Capitol Hill voor een inkomstenbelasting tot 60% voor rijke mensen, nietContinueContinue reading “President Trump is geen verrassing”
A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices – William James
The thin line separating good from bad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQoqsKoJVDw Entertaining film with great actors (Jeff Bridges!) adding a moral dimension to the well-know topic of bank-robbers-on-the-run-for-a-sheriff-on-the-brink-of-retirement’. A must see, not in the least because of the renewed interest in small town, rural America (i.e. Texas). Hell or High Water – David Mackenzie (2016) ****
Verlosknop
Psycholoog Ellen Langer, verbonden aan Yale University, bedacht de term illusion of control. Controle-illusie dus. Hiermee doelt ze op onze hersendwaling dat we controle over zaken denken te hebben terwijl dat in werkelijkheid helemaal niet zo is. We schijnen dit nodig te hebben in het dagelijks leven. Daarin worden we immers geconfronteerd met vervelende oncontroleerbareContinueContinue reading “Verlosknop”
The poor universe
Hunger is not the reason of poverty. Even the extreme poor don’t turn extra income into 100% extra calories. They buy better and/or more expensive calories. Too often Western NGO’s think the poor need more cheap grain. While they need better food. And medication, like anti-worm. Anti-worm treatment is one of the best ways toContinueContinue reading “The poor universe”
“I alone can solve”
Excellent piece by Yuval Levin from Commentary Magazine on the threat President Trump will pose to institutions, pluralism and – in the end – the American way of life. Full text Donald Trump’s insurgent takeover of the Republican Party and his victory in the 2016 election together constitute the culmination of a series of institutional breakdownsContinueContinue reading ““I alone can solve””
5 ingredients for a populist backlash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmdxYTyrI-E American populism according to Niall Ferguson. In this recent talk he explains what is needed for ‘peak populism’ to get hold of America, as we see happening now. The context is set by four ingredients: 1) a surge in immigration 2) rising inequality 3) the perception of corruption 4) a financial crisis. Add aContinueContinue reading “5 ingredients for a populist backlash”
President Trump: what’s the matter?
https://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_haidt_can_a_divided_america_heal Donald J. Trump has been elected President of the United States and will succeed Barack Obama early 2017. The campaign between the two flawed candidates was ugly, negative and intense. The outcome is nothing short of stunning. And has unveiled a divided America. In the coming days a million explanations, analyses and comments will floodContinueContinue reading “President Trump: what’s the matter?”
Weiner, more than a silly name
Ta Prom Temple, Cambodia
October 2016
Wat Pra Kaeow, Bangkok
October 2016
Verslaafd aan de hel
Boeken over de oorlog in Vietnam blijven me boeien. James Webb schreef Vuurvelden in 1978, na zijn terugkeer uit Vietnam. Webb ging later de politiek in, onder andere als Democratische Senator van Virginia, en schreef nog een tiental boeken. Dit moet een van zijn beste zijn. Een intens boek lang zitten we op de huidContinueContinue reading “Verslaafd aan de hel”