The Frustrations of Infrastructure

We have in The American Interest an ongoing project called “Nation-Building in America” and infrastructure renewal is a subject I have been trying to get covered now for some time, so far to no avail. The reason for my difficulties is my standard of adequacy: I don’t want an essay just telling my readers how […]

"A Sad Breeze through the Olive Trees"

On July 28 the regional legislature of Catalonia passed a law banning bullfights. The official rationale was that bullfights involve cruelty to animals. This is undoubtedly true (though I, for one, am not sure that killing in an abattoir is necessarily less cruel). It is widely assumed that there is a more relevant political rationale—to […]

Via Meadia Goes Platinum

Sometime in the last 24 hours, Via Meadia passed an important milestone: the blog has had more than one million hits.When I started to blog last fall, I had no idea whether these essays would find an audience.  I’ve been more than gratified by the response, and thanks to all the visitors, regular and occasional, […]

Wisdom from the East

The prevailing view of the cultural aspect of globalization is that of a massive process of Westernization. It is producing a synthetic international culture. On the popular level it is sometimes called “McWorld” (a term felicitously coined by Benjamin Barber), sometimes “airport culture”. Here the world dances to American music, eats American fast food, affirms […]

The Roots of Pakistan’s Rage

It’s been one disaster after another this week in Pakistan.  The WikiLeaks documents opened raw wounds in Pakistan’s agonizing relationship with the United States.  A plane crash on the outskirts of the capital of Islamabad killed 152 people.  UK Prime Minister David Cameron ostentatiously attacked Pakistan for exporting terror and ‘looking both ways’ in the […]

Reporting From Pakistan

I’m not much good at timing.  I was visiting Jordan on a lecture tour when the Israelis assassinated Hamas founder Sheikh Yassin.  Amman closed down and much of my program had to be canceled; Americans weren’t welcome on campuses where student groups were mourning the sheikh and vowing revenge.  I was in Indonesia when the […]

Pentecostalism – Protestant Ethic or Cargo Cult?

On June 22, 2010, a crowd of some 35,000 Evangelical Christians gathered in a football stadium in Manaus, the Brazilian city located in the heart of the Amazonian rainforest. They met about two hours after Brazil beat Ivory Coast at the World Cup.  But the purpose of the rally was only partly to celebrate this […]

May One Joke About Religion?

Religion is, almost by definition, a rejection of tragedy in favor of comedy. Tragedy occurs in the context of an unredeemed, perhaps unredeemable world. The clown is a figure of redemption.

Posting From Pakistan

During the next two weeks I’ll be visiting Pakistan at the invitation of the US Embassy there.  I won’t be there to toe the government line; from time to time US diplomats abroad call on people from many different points of view and walks of life to give overseas audiences a chance to encounter Americans […]

Welcome To Via Meadia

I was waiting to name my blog until the White House came up with a new name for the Conflict Formerly Known As The Global War On Terror (COFKATGWOT); I’ve pretty much given up on that now.  We are fighting an anonymous war with unspecified goals against Those Who Cannot Be Named and that’s the […]

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