Kurzweil
For some reason [Israel appears] paranoid about [the] people who want them dead having a nuclear bomb.
Stephen Colbert while hosting Jeffrey Goldberg:
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What goes around, comes around. BBC:
what goes around, comes around
A Taliban commander and his assistant died when a bomb they were assembling blew up, Pakistani officials say.
William Easterly, Professor an der New York University, über Jeffrey Sachs, Professor an der New Yorker Columbia University:
Scientific American, in its November 2006 issue, reaches a “scientific judgment” that the great Nobel Prize-winning economist Friedrich Hayek “was wrong” about free markets and prosperity in his classic, “The Road to Serfdom.” The natural scientists’ favorite economist — Prof. Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University — announces this new scientific breakthrough in a column, saying “the evidence is now in.” To dispel any remaining doubts, Mr. Sachs clarifies that anyone who disagrees with him “is clouded by vested interests and by ideology.”
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First, Mr. Sachs disses the great Hayek by repeating the old canard that Hayek thought any attempt at taxpayer-funded social insurance would put us all on the “Road to Serfdom.” This is an especially strange charge, since Hayek (while certainly opposed to the social engineering that proponents of a full-blown welfare state usually have in mind) himself calls for some form of taxpayer-funded social insurance against severe physical deprivation on pages 133-134 of “The Road to Serfdom.” Mr. Sachs, who is currently best known for his star- driven campaign to end world poverty, has apparently spent more time studying the economic thinking of Salma Hayek than that of Friedrich.
Aus: William Easterly. Wall Street Journal. (Eastern Edition). New York, N.Y.:Nov 15, 2006. p. A.18
Siehe auch: Foreign Policy’s First Annual List of the 100 Top Global Thinkers. No 39. Jeffrey D. Sachs & William Easterly.
Aus dem FAZ-Artikel Die Simulation unserer Zukunft:
Die Diskussion darüber, wie die Weltmetropolen der Zukunft aussehen sollen, ist vom Tisch der Visionäre auf den der Buchhalter weitergewandert. Vor allem der Ökobuchhalter. Ob die Energiebilanz einer Stadt ausgeglichen ist, der carbon foot print ihrer Bewohner sich im Rahmen hält, der Rohstoffverbrauch gedrosselt und der Verkehr rationalisiert wird, dieser handfeste Ökofuturismus hat im Städtebau den windigen Bilderfuturismus früherer Jahre abgelöst. Kyoto-Verträglichkeit ist die neue Trumpfkarte, mit der im Wettspiel um den gezügelten Fortschritt alle übrigen Aspekte des Städtebaus ausgestochen werden.
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The popularity of conspiracy theories is explained by people’s desire to believe that there is – some group of folks who know what they’re doing.
(Damon Knight via Reason Magazine: What the Obama birth certificate conspiracy says about American politics)
Mr. Hardly: That all the 9/11 conspiracy Web sites are run by the government. The 9/11 conspiracy… is a government conspiracy.
Stan: Aw Jesus…
Kyle: Why would the government want people to believe they caused 9/11?
Mr. Hardly: For a government to have power, they must appear to have complete control. What better way to make people fear them than to convince them they are capable of the most elaborate plan on earth?
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Kyle: I knew it! You didn’t plan 9/11 and you really didn’t shoot that guy!
George W. Bush: Boys, you don’t understand. People need to think we are all-powerful. That we control the world. If they know we weren’t in charge of 9/11 then… we appear to control nothing.
Kyle: Well why don’t you just tell people the truth?!
George W. Bush: We do that too. And most people believe the truth. But one fourth of the population is retarded. If they wanna believe we control everything with intricate plans, why not let them?
(South Park: Mystery of the Urinal Deuce)
