From George Kennan's memoirs on his childhood memories the rural Wisconsin of the pre automobile era in contrast to the new era. Note the carnage of turtles he mentions, the # of small wildlife killed on roads by automobiles is very high google.com/books/edition/…
I thought, by way of contrast, of the sociable English highway of Chaucer's day, sometimes full of human danger but full, also, of life and companionship. It seemed to me that we had impoverished ourselves by the change; and I could not, after the years in Europe, accustom myself
Kennan's third person rumination on himself in 1933 diary entry:
What have I in common with the average Southerner, or the New York Jew, or any one of a hundred types? America is hardly a national conception anymore. It is a sort of international entity. harpers.org/archive/2014/0…
The Invisible Empire: Alt-Right Afterlives of George Kennan
BY MATHIAS FUELLING | 2.24.19
automobile was a boon to “crime and to juvenile delinquency.” Cars were forces of pollution, atomism, and social destruction. These were long running ideas for Kennan refractionmag.com/blog-1/2019/2/…
The Kennan Diaries
From 1974:
The tendency of the motor age is to overwhelm, subdue, and eventually destroy, in its life-giving qualities, the sea... with the blessing of peoples and governments, for the internal combustion engine is now king over man
Kennan's thoughts on Southern California & its future on November 4, 1951:
But equally disturbing to me is the utter dependence on the costly, uneconomical gadget called the automobile, for practically every process of life from birth and education, through shopping, work and
It is not meant as an offense to the great achievements of the Latin cultural world if I say that there will take place here something like a “latinization” of political life. Southern California will become politically, as it already is climatically, a Latin American country
Kennan's thoughts in 1997 in his diary on NATO expansion:
That the Russians will not react wisely and moderately to the decision of NATO to extend its boundaries to the Russian frontiers is clear. They are already reacting differently
The deep commitment of our government to press the expansion of NATO right up to the Russian borders is the greatest mistake of the entire post–Cold War period. I feel that I should state that view publicly. But then it would be wrong to do this without notifying the few friends
Just as they, without consulting me, have nailed their flag to their mast, so must I nail my flag to mine. Let them see how they can extract themselves from the mess they themselves have created.
I have been rendered most unhappy by the press reports of the NATO meeting in Madrid where the formal decision was taken to admit Poland, the Czech Republic, and Hungary to membership in NATO... How, one asks, are the Russians to take this? What NATO missions are there for which
“Marion, I am simply heartbroken over what is now occurring. I see nothing in it other than a new Cold War, probably ending in a hot one, and the end of the effort to achieve a workable democracy in Russia. I see also a total, tragic, and wholly unnecessary end to an acceptable
Jan 3, 1955:
It is not I who have left my country. It is my country that has left me, the country I thought I knew and understood. As for the rest, I could leave it without a pang: the endless streams of cars, the bored, set faces behind the windshield, the chrome, the asphalt,
1938:
It seemed for a moment as though this quiet nocturnal stream of temporary moving prisons, of closed doors and closed groups, was the reductio ad absurdum of the exaggerated American desire for privacy. What
was in England an evil of the upper class seemed here to have
September 4, 1928:
Americanism, like Bolshevism, is a disease which gains footing only in a weakened body. I have lost my sympathy for the Europeans who protest against the influx of American automobiles and American phonograph records.
1937:
It was very nice and encouraging but in the distance, the roar of the Sunday traffic on the big turnpikes was never lost, and it was never clearer that man is a skin-disease of the earth.
where human warmth and simplicity and graciousness defied the encroachments of a diseased world and of
people drugged and debilitated by automobiles and advertisements and radios and moving pictures.
1956:
I wish the ice would stay good and smooth and slippery for days. Let them slither and struggle, I say to myself, until they comprehend what a frivolity they have committed in selling their habits and their souls to the automobile
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Interesting e. g. of low iq hot takes from wignats & libs in reaction to this show, with both sides using a fantasy version of Japan to push their respective agendas
1) It is true that Japanese cities r fairly walkable & that is a major reason y this is possible 2) It is also true that Japan is relatively homogeneous & low crime country that makes this possible
independence were in decline before immigration in West. In 1950's the Japanese gov't passed a walk to school law, no such comparable law tmk in say UK of 1950's
In 1960's, UK cops began transition from foot patrol to motorized patrol under US influence &
I was stunned by the idea. I had never fired anybody, and even in this case it had never crossed my mind. But to solve a problem by firing the man was the American system... Then a few months later I saw the other side of the coin.
- Morita Akio
Months later, I went to an electronics show and there at the booth of one of our competitors was this traitor. I thought we should avoid each other, but instead of hiding from me, he rushed over to me full of greetings and conversation, as though there was nothing to be ashamed
I vowed that my company would do its best to avoid adopting this aspect of American managerial technique.
& harder to swim against constraints that begin to impose themselves, just like how Iranian mullahs encouraged a baby boom during war with Iraq but then implemented family planning when they realized they couldn't provide jobs for the youth bulge. Amish
rely on non Amish to consume their stuff & as they get bigger they have had to shift from agriculture to other jobs as land is increasingly expensive, probably y they went from 7 to below 4 in some groups
(e. g. Thailand & PRC now have TFR's well below Japan) wonder how people r gonna explain things to themselves esp the Anglo alt right which worships PRC (state capacity bro, look at the war on sissy men Xi is waging bro)
well below Japan for years such as Spain, Italy, Malta, Greece, Poland etc. Ever heard of any western news stories about "sexless Italians" or "hikikomori Spanish"
Even in those North-Western Euro countries where TFR is higher, often it is somewhat boosted
Unless u have strong immunity u won't make it thru US attempts @ infecting u, some of these "leaders" come back home & moonlight as conservatives(usually by speaking against some outgrp lyk PRC or Mohammedans) too
We see leaderji's pro LGBT shenanigans &
don't seem to connect it to his IVLP attendance in 90's, same attended by Koike Yuriko in 80's the Tokyo governor who recently brought in something akin to homo "marriage" & she is presented as some sorta extreme conservative nationalist in western media
Most woke major Japanese company I have come across is Rakuten with Eng as "official" lang & no surprise Mikitani went to Harvard business school & felt need to spout off on Orange man's alleged travel ban of Mohammedans
U compare him to late Idemitsu Sazo
EV Dhandhooooooooooo
The duplicity is quiet clear when u compare miles added to NH vs IR since mid 90's. Now if high fuel taxes were to reduce import bill or curb polluton, y would gov't promote that very mode of transport thru highways?
You simply need to do the following to see which transport mode is prioritized by gov't:
1) Route miles added 2) Money allocated
Now when u do that for Japan where the gov't was really concerned about national security, import bill, land availability, pollution u will find that
until about 1965 (20 yrs after WW2 during the high growth era & halfway into Ikeda's income doubling plan) the investment into railways was prioritized over roads. Only then highways got the attention, they remain pvtely run & have high tolls even today onlinepubs.trb.org/Onlinepubs/trr…