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Andvari - 01.01.1990, Síða 139

Andvari - 01.01.1990, Síða 139
andvari VIÐ HVAÐ LEITUMST VIÐ? 137 PAPERBACKS KOWTOWI by Wllllam Shawcross (Chatto Counter Blasts, E2.99). DIRTY WATER, by Judith Cook (Unwin, £4.99). MANUFACTURING CONSENT: THE POUTICAL ECONOMY OF THE MASS MEDIA. by Edward.S. Herman and Noam Chomsky (Pantheon New York, $14.95). HOW TO SHIT IN THE WOODS: AN ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND APPROACH TO A LOST ART, by Kathleen Meyer (Ten Speed Press, UK dlstributor: Alrlift Book Company, £4.95). TWO psychiatrists are in a lift. One is relaxed, the other disheveUed. The dishevelled one says: “How can you look so com- fortable, after all the grief our patients give us?” And the first one answers, surprised: “Who listens?” Polemicists do not like this joke. Wlliam Shawcross says clearly, with simple words in only 57 pages of fairly large print, why Britain should take Hong Kong refugees after the Chinese takeover if need- ed. It would be good for the Hong Kong citizens, and it would be inconsistent for Thatcher not to do this, since she has said, for the Falklands, that a people Bhould be able to choose their own govern- ment, and we shouldn’t give in to dictatorships. Although I’m persuaded, Thatcher’s govemment is probably not going to listen; nor will most Britons. Where is it written that Thatcher has to be consistent? She used big general terms about the Falklands, but all she reaUy meant was: Argies aren’t going to mess white Britons about. The problem is one that most pamphleteers face. They want to appeal to people's better nature, but to do that they can’t point out what shmucks most of us are, most of the time. The complacent citizen looks up and sees a distant jet’s contrails, whooshing along in im- pressive white streams. He might even say: “My, how crisp and impressive is Shawcross’s argu- ment up there.” But it’s not touching what that citizen really feels, and so is unhkely to change him. None of this means Shawcross should stop — the cause is too important — but it can make for a frustrating life. Judith Cook should have had an easier job in her pamphlet against By David Bodanis water privatisation, for it’s British people themselves, in the near future, who will sufTer. What they already owned wiU be taken from them, and they will pay higher biUs to feed cash to shareholders who’ve done nothing. Once again Uús is wrong. _cleariv_ po; “It is a scam’ on such a scale it takes the breath away.” But why must I worry about those future citizens, today’s citi- zen-slob might reason, even if they are likely to include me? Th'e me of 1989 exists and can gain money from the shares. The me of 1999 doesn’t yet exist. I would feel bad if I knew for certain that someone was going to cosh me with a lead pipe on January 15 of that year. I might even give money to The Campaign for Heavier Helmets today. But otherwise, without this exact knowledge, that future me is just someone vague, no more worth acting for . . . than the poor Hong Kong Chinese today. The question is one of how to extend human empathy. Televi- sion is excellent for this, and Chomsky for long has had that great domain in which to show how govemments and the big businesses Unked to most televi- sion powers are very, very careful to be sure that few views are presented which violate the cur- rently useful consensus. Working with Edward Herman, a business school professor, he’s especially good on showing how the compan- ies create acceptable experts when ordinary ones — simple academics who’ve spent lifetimes studying some area — can’t be trusted not to point out inconvenient facts. The best solution is for a pam- phleteer to show people how much fun it is to do good. Working with what might appear an impossible topic, Kathleen Meyer shows what a master can achieve. First she disarms us: “Several seasons of guiding city folks down white water rivers both sharpened my squatting skills and assured me I wasn’t alone in the klutz depart- ment.” Then she shows how much fun the proper outdoor technique is for her — “The ideal occasion for communing with nature . . . is while you’re peacefully sitting still.” There are even special joys for women: the pride in leaming a guaranteed way to keep the boots
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