Leafing through Mencius today, I came across a passage that captured the media strategy of the Bush administration.  Remember, for Mencius, the ancient past was a golden age; his present was riddled with war and corruption and dissembling leaders, kind of like our present:

But in ancient times, when the noble-minded made mistakes, they knew how to change.  These days, when the noble-minded make mistakes, they persevere to the bitter end.  In ancient times, mistakes of the noble-minded were like eclipses of sun and moon: there for all the people to see.  And when a mistake was made right, the people all looked up in awe.  But these days, the noble-minded just persevere to the bitter end, and then they invent all kinds of explanations(73)

     Remember the good old days: when political leaders admitted to their mistakes and didn’t "invent all kinds of explanations?"  Were there ever such good old days?

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  1. mark safranski Avatar

    ” Remember the good old days: when political leaders admitted to their mistakes and didn’t “invent all kinds of explanations?” Were there ever such good old days?”
    Judging from the hardball politics practiced by Hamilton, Adams and Jefferson, I would say …..No.
    Ps. – If I might inquire, what did you ultimately select for your syllabus for the globalization class ?

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