Ti hanno uccisa e sepolta nei titoli dei loro giornali, madre. Come posso perdonare, madre? Come può Jenin perdonare? Come si può portare questo fardello? Come si può vivere in un mondo che volta le spalle a questa ingiustizia da così tanto tempo? E’ questo che significa essere palestinesi, madre?(Susan Abulhawa, 2011: Ogni mattina a Jenin; Milano: Feltrinelli: 371 f.)
Autore: Peter Herrmann's Blog
Quo Vadis Europe
Part of the previous story is of course the question mentioned above … – and a small contribution to push the direction can be made here, where the
IASQ is calling scholars to support our Declaration that was published om March 8, 2017. The Declaration, titled The Post Brexit Declaration on Social Quality In Europe, deals with the pressing needs of European society after last year’s victory of the Leave camp in the Brexit vote.
forward, right- or upwards or where should we go?
Yesterday we stood a step back from the abyss … – today we are looking for The progressive way, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the EU.
- Why can’t we move back, taking up on the traditions?
- But do we really have to move forward instead, forgetting about the old wisdom that characterises linearity in economic thinking
- There is more to be done, and in particular there is still some serious thinking to be done, resisting a subjectivist and voluntarist turn – be it to the right or also left populism, the one aiming on making nations great again, the other on making the EU great again.
- And it is surely also about the rejection of platitudes, equalising right and left populism in a way in which earlier in history the thesis of totalitarism was put forward – there is surely left populism though it is surely an issue that needs some reflection – interesting is at least when ISI [import substitution industrialisation] is rejected while such sides rarely question the manifold ways of subsidies and new indirect protectionism of multi-speed policies. And equally interesting that such proposal of an entrepreneurial state is indeed something that made an earlier proponent, namely J. A. Schumpeter and his opus magnum highly contestable.
… vista …
Chiuse gli occhi, rinata, il metallo freddo ancora contro la fronte. I ricordi la riportarono indietro, e ancora indietro, a una patria che non aveva mai conosciuto.
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Una terra senza popolo per un popolo senza terra. Lo ripeté finché quasi non se ne convinse. Se non fosse stato per quella donna araba.
site update
A brief note on a “change” of the blog. Two new categories are added:
Aphorisms from living in and between worlds – impressions and conversations
It is a bit about thoughts on life and its philosophy, and also about joys of life. But it is more like taking up on the Diary from a Journey into another World: Diaries against nationalism, inspired by trying to overcome personal resentments (also on researchgate)
In any case: short reflections, not offering many links, not working with tags, thus hopefully provoking the reader making links and establishing tags … – here a first example …
Slow reading
Some earlier blog posts would fit here, but it will be now more systematic, offering some of my thoughts while reading and revisiting some texts, focussing on particular aspects that go far beyond the text to which reference is made, hopefully offering an innovation to read more consciously, look at details that are so often overlooked, thus underrated. Still, one always has to be careful: it is not necessarily about what the author meant but also possible unintended interpretations – we al can easily end up in such traps and gaps as soon as we write and speak. but it is also about the positive side: brilliant ideas, stimulating thoughts … , even if it may be at times a bit about a blind chicken, sometimes finding a bed.
Have a look for an example here ….
Inspirations
It may be that these are “real inspirations” for real – present of future – inventors and entrepreneurs; it may be that there some simple ideas also for everybody, often emerging from not considering enough consequences, implications of things I do, you may do, we all possibly do – making our own life more difficult and causing “externalities”: unnecessary cost for the environment etc.. Sometimes behaviour we may simply change, sometimes inventions that can be made and sold profitably – do so, if you are successful and ask for an account number I may provide it 😉
Here a first post in the series …
mind snatchers
Back home now, taking up teaching again – and with this the “major challenge” we face – nolens volens
E.P. Thompson wrote in an article in 1970:
Collectively, all of us – all we liberal academics – were struck with a paralysis of will as the system not only grew round us, but built us into its own body-walls. Once inside there it looked as if we were running our bit of the show: but the show itself was being directed towards other ends.
the combi-app
Recently I had to travel from Berlin to Salzburg – and after not living in Europe for some time now, I booked a flight, not really thinking about the distance, simply having the “vague feeling” that it is quite a distance and visiting a gateway site, scanning hundreds of connections.
After booking the flight – Berlin to Cologne/Duesseldorf, waiting for hours and connecting to Salzburg – I talked to a colleague, en passant mentioning the journey. He mentioned that the train journey is very convenient, which meant not least: very fast and direct …. — ooooooh what did I do? why did I torture myself this way? Actually I like travelling by train – and I frequently faced the problem that booking online, using for instance one of those “gateway sites” – scanning hundreds of connections – or when using a travel agency the options are limited, for instance combining flight- and rail-options (later I thought even flying from Berlin -Munich and going by train would habe been more convenient), not making non-locals aware of traveling by train being a feasible alternative etc. – there is also the point that we frequently hear others talking about “this one option”, then not considering that there may be other ways … .
- Perhaps a challenge for somebody who wants t0 develop a new APPS?
- Perhaps something for politicians that can push services to collaborate – in several cases even the cooperation between cross-border railway services is limited, data on prices,booking options are not available online …
- Perhaps something for politicians pushing “price setters” towards environmentally responsible anti-dumping considerations (n other words: not allowing airlines to undercut priced for train-journeys …
- Perhaps something we all can take on board, thinking not only on the big-data-solution offered on the web, but being more conscious and referring to the big-eceprience-option offered by out brain …
Much to do …, we all are challenged …
Quo Vadis? – On EUrope’s future
What I usually do not do … – posting a link only – I still do occasionally, e.g. today:
Quo Vadis Europa? | Marica Frangakis on the EuroMemorandum 2017 and the multi-speed scenario for the future of Europe
Political Economy or Political Economics?
The very market forces, in other words, that the World Bank currently hails as the solution to the Third World urban housing crisis are the classical instigators of that same crisis. But the market rarely acts alone. In the next chapter, we’ll consider the class struggle over urban space in cities of the South, and the role of state violence in the commodification of land.
Nineteenth century civilization rested on four institutions. The first was the balance-of-power system which for a century prevented the occurrence of any long and devastating war between the Great Powers. The second was the international gold standard which symbolized a unique organization of world economy. The third was the self-regulating market which produced an unheard-of material welfare. The fourth was the liberal state. Classified in one way, two of these institutions were economic, two political. Classified in another way, two of them were national, two international. Between them they deter- mined the characteristic outlines of the history of our civilization.
But the fount and matrix of the system was the self-regulating market. It was this innovation which gave rise to a specific civilization. The gold standard was merely an attempt to extend the domestic market system to the international field; the balance-of-power system was a superstructure erected upon and, partly, worked through the gold standard; the liberal state was itself a creation of the self-regulating market. The key to the institutional system of the nineteenth century lay in the laws governing market economy.
[t]he history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
the role of state violence in the commodification of land.
[t]here is no right life in the wrong one.
One of the many …
… for the many of the one humankind which is still characterised by so many gaps and segmentations …
… one of the many contributions to the International Women’s Day, taks to Solidar.
To be added to the article, of course: the origin of the IWD goes back much further in history, and indeed it is worthwhile to mention that it had been the socialist and worker’s movement !

