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September 6, 2014
Pocket paradigms
So what's a humanities? I can't really give you one
answer. But I can give you several. It's asking why before we say yes.
It's remembering something someone wrote two centuries ago when we can't
remember what we wrote yesterday. It's mistakes we don't have to make
because they've already been made and solutions we don't have to dream
up because someone has already thought of them. It's how we got where we
are and where we might go from here. It's things we can't measure yet
know have depth and breadth. It's parts of our culture we might lose
like the Indian tribe writing its language down and putting it in a
book. It's parts of our culture that we're often slow to recognize as
such, like the legislature in Georgia finally making "Georgia on My
Mind" the state song and inviting Ray Charles to come down and sing it.
It's the moral, philosophical, and historical issues hidden behind the
political babble. It's rights and beliefs and their protection. It's
preserving the past and the future as well as exploiting today. It's
thinking as well as talking, questioning as well as answering. And it's
placing human values and culture at the center of our world and making
machines and technology and Channel Seven serve us rather than the other
way around.- Sam Smith
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