The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Blaðsíða 20

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1968, Blaðsíða 20
18 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Autumn 1968 The Norsemen who occupied the Isle of Man established a Parliament lor the island, now called The House of Keys. Eirikr the Red (Thorvalds- son, who settled Greenland, laid the foundation there for an Althing to govern the island, wholly independent of the Althing already established in Iceland. If Thorfinnr Karlsefni had •been able to maintain a settlement in Vinland (whether the locale was New- foundland or Cape Cod is of no moment), it would have been indepen- dent of Greenland, Iceland, and Nor- way. One can generalize: he who brooks no blemish in himself will not form or help to develop a state, an empire, or a world power, in which there are second-class citizens; he would not seek to establish two levels of citizen- ship. The advance, however, may not be geographic but ideological. If it is by force and is perpetuated by force it violates the same basic principle. So also the advance into other coun- tries may be economic. Here legitimate trade, reasonable financial co-oper- ation and assistance must be excepted. Financial control, however, may be abused and may endanger the econom- ic and finally the political indepen- dence of a country. Brook no blemish in yourself! That self-directive cannot be over-empha- sized. It helped to develop positive- ness in the feeling of fatalism which, all the authorities agree, was deep- rooted in the ancient Norsemen. A man virtually said to himself: “If I am fated then I must so direct myself as to be worthy of that for which I am destined.” It can be and has been applied in all phases of modern hu- man conduct, in commercial enter- prises as well as in domestic affairs, socially as well as in athletics. The second rule of conduct is to be found in the last two lines of the third verse of a “Song of Praise” (Lofsong- ur) by Rev. Matthias Jochumsson, which is now the National Anthem of Iceland. The following are the two lines: VerSi groandi JrjoSlif meS Jrvorrandi tar, sem Jjroskast a guSs-rxkis braut. Give strength to our people, diminish their tears On their course to a kingdom of God. This is a prayer to God but it is not a prayer for help in building a kingdom in a mould of man’s choosing (where power usually becomes the objective); it is a prayer for guidance in building a kingdom of the kind the conscience of a thoroughly honour- able man tells him God would want to have builded. The invocation is to God and it is not limited to the Trinity of Christian- ity. It could equally be to Yahweh of the Hebrews, to Allah of the Moham- medans, to the Creator, to the Uni- versal Mind — no matter what word is used. The power that inspired Got- ama, the last Buddha, or which created the doctrine of Confucianism, and the philosophy of Hinduism, may equally be supplicated. If communism is distinguished from forms of dictatorship then it would not be unrealistic to say that the theory originated by Marx and Engels is an unconscious deification of the working classes — the proletariat. They envisioned an ultimate classless society of workers, which to them would be a heaven on earth. World experience has shown that the acceptance of that theory is capable of creating an intens- ity of zeal and a willingness to sacri- fice one’s own life as if a deity were being worshipped.
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