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| Ivo Skoric on Tue, 4 Sep 2001 18:58:10 +0200 (CEST) |
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| [Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> It's the law!-Or is it the money? |
Both Bushes - H & W were at Yale law school, I believe. I don't
know whether the junior graduated, though, or got his degree
'honorably'.
I agree that there is the 'man behind the curtain' and that 'lawyers'
are just 'devil advocates'. The situation is, however, that the 'man
behind the curtain' is, obviously, elusive. He tricks us into believing
that he does not exist. Pleads fifth amandement (in the U.S.) or
article six (in Ireland) or whatever - while he pushes his advocates
to the front line.
I basically wanted to draw a parallel between the now defunct
Eastern bloc communist system (example: Yugoslavia) and the
very much alive Western bloc capitalist one (example: USA). My
feeling is that lawyers in the later system serve the same role of
being the connective tissue of the system, that the communist
party members were in the former system. I don't think that
lawyers per se are bad people because of that. Some of them are
actually very good people and my very good friends - just as in
former Yugoslavia there were members of the communist party that
were honest, intelligent, hardworking and humorous, that wanted to
make things better for everybody. They failed, though. And the
'man behind the curtain' had the best of them.
And now many of the people in former Yugoslavia, particularly in
Serbia, are blaming the 'man behind the curtain', or, rather, the
'ogre from the tunnel' (Blagojevic's film "Pretty Villages, Pretty
Flames") for their ill-fortune. But the man is so elusive - because he
lives inside us. Inside each one of us - lawyers and/or party
members just have more responsibility how they will respond to his
urges, because their collective actions can affect the given
societies much more than actions of the rest of us.
Best Regards,
ivo
Ivo Skoric
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