Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Welcome to India's newest, secret state

Welcome to India's newest, secret state- Hindustan Times

I regularly read the blog Antidote by Sauvik Chakraverti. Its inspiring and pedantic. Blasts the floor out of so called development and inclusive growth that our elected representatives keep harping about. Some of the most awesome stuff and best Libertarian Opinion that I have found in India.

In his post for today, he points out the article above. It sets me to think, if the Naxals have realized that the way to entrench themselves in the mind of the junta is to go about building infrastructure rapidly then why doesn't our mighty The State realize this. Or is it just that nobody wants to realize this. And from the HT article again, if they are contemplating doing this as an honest low-cost job, then why does it take the government so long to plan and execute such infrastructure projects ??

As Sauvik points out in his various posts, our The State is higher and holier than thou. Its so far up there that it will never understand the problems that we the common man have. And isn't that true ? How can somebody sitting in Delhi realize that a common man in Bangalore Rural is probably dead because of a badly built road and open manholes. I like to believe that these things are best left to the local government, like BBMP. And have localites as officials in these bodies who when forced to travel through such roads on a daily office will sit up and take notice. Or am I dreaming !

Romeo And Juliet

a lovestruck romeo sings the streets a serenade
laying everybody low with a lovesong that he made
finds a streetlight steps out of the shade
says something like you and me babe how about it?


juliet says hey it's romeo you nearly gave me a heart attack
he's underneath the window she's singing hey la my boyfriend's back
you shoudn't come around here singing up at people like that
anyway what you gonna do about it?


juliet the dice were loaded from the start
and I bet and you exploded in my heart
and I forget I forget the movie song
when you gonna realize it was just that the time was wrong juliet?


come up on different streets they both were streets of shame
both dirty both mean yes and the dream was just the same
and I dream your dream for you and now your dream is real
how can you look at me as I was just another one of your deals?


well you can fall for chains of silver you can fall for chains of gold
you can fall for pretty strangers and the promises they hold
you promised me everything you promised me thick and thin
now you just say oh romeo yeah you know I used to have a scene with him


juliet when we made love you used to cry
you said I love you like the stars above I'll love you till I die

there's a place for us you know the movie song
when you gonna realize it was just that the time was wrong?


I can't do the talk like the talk on the tv
and I can't do a love song like the way its meant to be
I can't do everything but I'd do anything for you
can't do anything except be in love with you


and all I do is miss you and the way we used to be
all I do is keep the beat the bad company
all I do is kiss you through the bars of Orion
julie I'd do the stars with you any time


juliet when we made love you used to cry
you said I love you like the stars above Ill love you till I die
there's a place for us you know the movie song
when you gonna realize it was just that the time was wrong?


a lovestruck romeo sings the streets a serenade
laying everybody low with a lovesong that he made
finds a convenient streetlight steps out of the shade
says something like you and me babe how about it?


Singer: Mark Knopfler
Band: Dire Straits
Album: Making Movies


If you love songs and haven't heard Mark Knopfler sing this one, you are missing something. You should definitely try this. For a better appreciation of who or what Mark Knopfler is I would recommend a blog post from 10 reasons WHY I love Mark Knopfler!

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

From Dr. Gavin Kennedy's post

Dr. Gavin Kennedy asks if his blog readers can spot the errors in this post. Since I do not feel qualified to put a direct comment on that blog, here I am recording my response.

The first error is in David Ross' assumption that Adam Smith was an economist. That is wrong. Adam Smith was a moral philosopher first and then an economist if at that, evidence in the fact that his "Theory of Moral Sentiments" was published to his "The Wealth of Nations".

The other mistake I am still searching for. Anybody help ??

For people who are not yet aware, Dr. Gavin Kennedy writes on his blog Adam Smith's Lost Legacy about the obvious topic - Adam Smith and his works. I have that blog listed on my side bar. This blog forms part of my daily read and keeps my intellectual synapses functional, keeping the student in me alive.