CandidArticles.com CandidArticles.com CandidArticles.com
   Site Home -> About Us -> Security & Privacy -> Terms of Use -> Add Your Link -> Add Article
Search:   
 

Believers, What Kind of Fruit Do You Produce?

Christians should be recognized by the way they live, the "fruit" they produce. - Vivian Gilbert Zabel
 

New York Times Writers and Columnists; are They Really Traitors?

There has certainly been a lot of talk about the New York Times writers who have been giving away se ... - Lance Winslow
 

Houston We Have A Problem, Rita

It has not been all that long since Tropical Storm Allison deluged East Houston, indeed that storm s ... - Lance Winslow
 
 

Houston Floods Before Arrival of Hurricane Rita

Super Hurricane Rita is roaring for the Texas Gulf Coast at a clip of 10-13 mph and carrying winds o ... - Lance Winslow
 

White Sun - Life of Kuan Ti

The Han Dynasty was set up in 202 BC in China and Kuan Ti was born in 162 AD. During that time upris ... - Teow Aun Chew
 

The Protocols of Sion # 2

It does not matter if The Priory made them or even if a group by that name did not exist. The facts ... - Robert Baird
 

Martin Luther King Day?

If we're to be judged by the content of our character rather than the color of our skin, why continu ... - David Ben-Ariel
 

About Spain, Marbella, and The King

Marbella is situated on the south coast of Spain; La Costa de Sol. It is one of the most distinguish ... - Hans Bool
 
 

Site Home » News & Media » Arts & Humanitarian Issues
 

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

 

Author: Patricia Nordman

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who miraculously survived the Russian gulags, gave a commencement speech at Harvard University in 1978 that rankled the press but was probably one of the most astute modern statements on the state of the affairs of our nation ever voiced by a non-American:

"How many hasty, immature, superficial, and misleading judgments are expressed every day, confusing readers, without any verification? The press can both stimulate public opinion and miseducate it. Thus we may see terrorists turned into heroes, or secret matters pertaining to one's nation's defense publicly revealed, or we may witness shameless intrusion on the privacy of well-known people under the slogan: "Everyone is entitled to know everything." But this is a false slogan, characteristic of a false era: people also have a right not to know, and it a much more valuable one. The right not to have their divine souls stuffed with gossip, nonsense, vain talk. A person who works and leads a meaningful life does not need the successive burdening flow of information.

"Hastiness and superficiality are the psychic diseases of the twentieth century, and more than anywhere else this disease is reflected in the press. In-depth analysis of a problem is anathema to the press. It stops at sensational formulas...

"After suffering decades of violence and depression, the human soul longs for higher things, warmer and purer than those offered by today's mass living habits, exemplified by the revolting invasion of privacy, by TV stupor, and by intolerable music...."

The press' response follows:

"We find that primarily he is the champion not of freedom but of spiritual well-being. The two causes are by no means the same..." The New Yorker, 8/21/1978 issue.

Olga Carlisle, Newsweek, 7/24/78: "[Solzhenitsyn's] convictions are deeply rooted in the Russian spirit, which is untempered by the civilizing influences of a democratic tradition."

Henry Fairlie, The New Republic, 7/29/78: "...There is nothing for the West to learn from it."

Reader, think about this! Then pray for our nation and our leaders.

Author Bio:
Patricia Nordman is a reputable writer. Patricia likes to scribble articles about this industry.
You can also reach this article by using: art & humanities news, arts & humanities, humanities social sciences, society news, art news
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Adding Sound To Your Web Site - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
 
Catholic Hierarchy Makes Interreligious Dialogue Difficult
 
Iran is Funding Cloning
 
Casino's Popping Up Leads To Negative Impact on Economy
 
The Panama Canal Took Nearly 400 Years to Build
 
Microsoft VS Google in Search Engine Future
 
Energy Experts to Settle Gas Price Issue on Global Trade
 
RSS Feed Secrets: Useing RSS Feeds For Search Engine Spider Food Part 1
 
FutureGen Initiative; What the Heck is That?
 
Should An Employee at the FTC Who Protests the President Work on Identity Theft Team
 
 
 
   

Computers & Software

   

Hotels & Travel

   

Online & Board Games

   

Shopping Online

   

Food & Recipe

   

Society & Issues

   

Vehicles & Automotive

   

Business & Commerce

   

Family & Home

   

Healthcare & Medicine

   

Health & Therapy

   

Technology & Science

   

Sports

   

Fashion & Lifestyle

   

Property & Estate

   

Finance & Banking

   

Recreation & Entertainment

   

News & Media

   

Teens & Kids

   

Culture & Art

   

Careers & Employment

   

Academics & Education

   

Self Enhancement

   

Policies & Law

 
   Site Home -> Security & Privacy -> Terms of Use
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.candidarticle.com - All Rights Reserved.