Cheney’s ‘One Percent Doctrine’ Comes the Field of Public Health

I will begin with the necessary preventions. I am not an epidemiologist nor do I have any medical expertise. I have, however, spend a great deal of time over the years looking at how deployment of information affects the making of public policy. It is in this vein that I articulate the speculations that follow. … Continue reading “Cheney’s ‘One Percent Doctrine’ Comes the Field of Public Health”

Technocrats and Authoritarianism

It is important in these days of constant calls to heed the advice of "experts" on the spread of the Coronavirus to recall the intimate historical links between the concept of technocracy and the practice of authoritarianism. As soon as the ideal of a truly representative democracy moved to the center of European and American … Continue reading “Technocrats and Authoritarianism”

The Catalan Leadership Is Serious About Independence

A few days back, Vicente Navarro – who interestingly goes by Vicenç, the Catalan version of his name, when writing in Madrid’s Castilian-language El País – endeavored to provide English-language readers with a run-down of recent social and political happenings in Spain at Counterpunch ("What is Happening in Spain?"). The article has much to recommend … Continue reading “The Catalan Leadership Is Serious About Independence”

Their Head-Bashers – and ‘Ours’: Hong Kong vs. Catalonia

I don’t claim to know enough about the situation Hong Kong to render a definite opinion about the true sources of the citizen uprising there. My sense, however, is that while the roots of protest movement are probably largely indigenous, the US has opportunistically latched itself on to the cause of the protesters, and is … Continue reading “Their Head-Bashers – and ‘Ours’: Hong Kong vs. Catalonia”

The Ghosts of Chauncey Gardner and Francisco Franco at the Trials of the Catalan Independentists in Madrid

Watching the trials of the Catalan independentists now taking place at Spain’s highest court in Madrid, I have been reminded again and again of a scene from Hal Ashby’s marvelous 1979 movie Being There. The protagonist of that film, Chauncey Gardner, played by Peter Sellers, is a fiftyish man who has never ventured outside the … Continue reading “The Ghosts of Chauncey Gardner and Francisco Franco at the Trials of the Catalan Independentists in Madrid”

What Nerve! Catalonians Trying to Swear in the Coalition That Won the Most Votes

On December 21st, 2017, Catalans went to the polls to choose representatives for their Autonomous parliament. This, however, was no normal election for it did not come about because the previous legislative term had ended, or because the sitting president had called for early elections. Rather, it occurred because the central government in Madrid did … Continue reading “What Nerve! Catalonians Trying to Swear in the Coalition That Won the Most Votes”

Never Mind: Big Media and the Catalonia Vote

Americans of a certain age will almost all remember Gilda Radner’s Emily Litella character from NBC’s Saturday Night Live. She was the little old lady who regularly appeared on the Weekend Update mock news program to give her opinion on the pressing events of the day. Week after week she would launch into involved explanations … Continue reading “Never Mind: Big Media and the Catalonia Vote”

Catalonia and the Art of Differential Diagnosis

As in the sound practice of medicine, the key to generating useful political analysis lies in the art of differential diagnosis. This is especially true in times of apparent epidemics. When seemingly similar symptoms arise in numerous patients, or in the case of politics, in numerous sites of social action, there is an enormous temptation … Continue reading “Catalonia and the Art of Differential Diagnosis”

Last Sunday In Catalonia: Pirates 1, The Invincible Armada 0

One of the many stereotyped images of the Catalans propagated over the years by the Castile-centered Spanish state is that of the freebooting corsair interested, above all, in money, and disposed to doing just about anything to get more of it, a mindset, it is said, that makes them fundamentally different and less trustworthy than … Continue reading “Last Sunday In Catalonia: Pirates 1, The Invincible Armada 0”

Catalonia: Spanish Centralism or Self-Defeating Hubris of the Authoritarian Mind?

On Wednesday, the Spanish government conducted a number of armed raids upon government ministries in Barcelona, and effectively suspended the charter of the autonomous government to which they belong in order to interdict the circulation of that most dangerous of social threats: ballot boxes and the little paper slips that citizens place in them on … Continue reading “Catalonia: Spanish Centralism or Self-Defeating Hubris of the Authoritarian Mind?”