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Dear Phil, Stalin once said famously that you have a man, you have a problem. No man, no problem. Kaganovich observed that bullets at the base of the skull settle debating issue faster than words, words, words. While we do not favor the Zhdanov-Kaganovich method, we note that it fits snugly into the spirit of Nolanland, if not yet the actual practice. Chess One wrote: wrote in message oups.com... NOLANLAND The zookeeper of the USCF Forum will require a different skill set than those suggested by Phil's historical allusions. Nikitenko, Bakunin? No way. Pobedonostsev (though far too humane and mild, given later standards) Zhdanov, Kaganovich are the ticket. Nikitenko reported that the issue that broke the mold and was simply uncontainable had to come from outside - and the raging argument was about education. Whether to persist in a narrow and non-European classism, or adopt Realschule German method. The entire literati banged on this one for 15 years, with Realschule being seen as superior to current needs, yet resentment being expressed that yet another imported culture will not last and suit the character of the people. It is with wry amusement, actually also with considerable sadness that this is still the issue in the Russias 150 years later - and the dissastrous effect of not being themselves to themselves caused an almost infinite amout of pain in that society. Even communism was imported on the German model. Milan Kundera wrote well this week in the New Yorker on being Czech, and like Hungary and Poland [as Poland would like for itself] and the Balkans, insisting that their tradition was along the lines of Western European classism, and quite distinct from any Russian model. He said that he was amazed and is continuously bemuzed when his country is assumed by Western agents to be Russian, rather than Western. I also recommend (it is surely available by now) a copy of the Soviet "Talmud," an authoritative book employed by Soviet censors explaining what could not be reported. Ay. What impossible ironies we see here, as if to affirm that all things would turn into their opposites. While communism did not suit the Russian people [politicians loved it!] neither does any cult of secrets fit us in the West. We die of our secrets in an information age, where the real value of information is that it circulates. That was the winning argument too in Realschule adoption - which did not last! No, that was crushed and beaten to bloody death in the snow as like a picture of those baby seals. What Russia and indeed USCF must do is to find their own nature, which I think cannot come out of books or ideologies alone, and the very last inhibition that should be tolerated are attemtps to supress the very Selves which we are all here to explore. Gawd! I do go on! But to find some concinnity in all that - if we can't do something decent legal honest and truthful in chess - don't we really kid ourselves about greater challenges and prospects? Cordially, Phil Innes Chess One wrote: From the USCF Forum: "Tim Redman gets my vote for brilliant idea of the day. He has suggested that the USCF should recognize that the Forums are (now) essentially a political arena and make the job of Moderator that of the USCF's chief political officer, ie the USCF President." // Mike Nolan. Having joked this week about Pravda-in-Connecticut, at least USCF are admitting Redman's point, that the forum is effectively a political one: which is to say that it is at best a discussion group of chess managers, and at worst a propaganda machine Pravda-in-Crossville. The Candidate for political officer will need the skills of an Aleksandr Nikitenko combined with Bakunin. I suggest they call the new forum, Constitution, Autocracy and the Zemstvos. or simply; The [18] '62. Comrade Nolan, who also wrote "At this point I don't honestly care what the Board decides to do, as long as I don't have to have anything more to do with it. Not surprisingly, the Board is trying to kick this issue back to the ED rather than dealing with it themselves, " might look into Nikitenko, who did indeed have to walk this talk, twixt the devil [people, citizens, writers] and the deep white taiiga, and its severe and beautiful perfection - the quality of vast emptiness. Comrade Zhivago |
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wrote in message oups.com... NOLANLAND Dear Phil, Stalin once said famously that you have a man, you have a problem. No man, no problem. Kaganovich observed that bullets at the base of the skull settle debating issue faster than words, words, words. While we do not favor the Zhdanov-Kaganovich method, we note that it fits snugly into the spirit of Nolanland, if not yet the actual practice. Dear Larry, Looks like both board members are now re-instated, and the firing was with blanks on this occasion. Fortunately this is toy guns and toy politics. Meanwhile both Kirsan and Goichberg have said 'soon' to their respective deployments about 1000 level ratings and the US Championship. Because of the current hoo-hah, its unclear if the board have even noticed the threat inherent in the first, and I suppose we will have one 'bidder' for the second, maybe, sometime... And that's the core business news of chess USA. Phil |
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