Friday, October 31, 2014

10/25 Civil Disobedience

     "But such is not the state of the case. I say it with a sad sense of the disparity between us. I am not included within the pale of glorious anniversary! Your high independence only reveals the immeasurable distance between us. The blessings in which you, this day, rejoice, are not enjoyed in common.ÑThe rich inheritance of justice, liberty, prosperity and independence, bequeathed by your fathers, is shared by you, not by me. The sunlight that brought light and healing to you, has brought stripes and death to me. This Fourth July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn. To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony. Do you mean, citizens, to mock me, by asking me to speak to-day? If so, there is a parallel to your conduct. And let me warn you that it is dangerous to copy the example of a nation whose crimes, towering up to heaven, were thrown down by the breath of the Almighty, burying that nation in irrevocable ruin! I can to-day take up the plaintive lament of a peeled and woe-smitten people! "

     What this passage is stating from Frederick Douglass' speech, is that during his time and even leading up to this day independence is still celebrated, but at what cost? During Douglass' lifespan, there were many civil rights issues and he is questioning the structure of the government itself. The foundation of our society rests on the shoulder of the Founding Fathers themselves. As many celebrate their own independence and individuality, they still forget the concept of equality, the basis of a stable government. Frederick even stated in his speech; "Do you mean, citizens, to mock me, by asking me to speak to-day? If so there is a parallel to your conduct." What this quote means is the fact that Douglass has been through separation and unjust laws, only to be given a small opportunity of speech in society? Not only was it agitating that such a mockery existed, but it seemed very fallacious as well to Douglass. 

      The reason as to why I chose this article, is because I believe that inequality still exists and that unfair, or unjust laws make it possible. This also relates to Thoreau's summary of civil morality. During the time of Frederick Douglass, many strayed from the authority that the laws have established upon themselves. I also believe that it is very important to trust your own morality, and disobey unfair rules sometimes, only to show that they are insufficient and degrading. Douglass makes plenty of claims in this passage about the truth of society, and the restrictions it places upon its citizens only to cause "Woe," and "Misery."

Saturday, October 25, 2014

The Diffusion of Innovations among the American States

"Other studies, especially in the areas of agriculture and medicine, have also shown organizational size to be a strong correlate of innovation.'6 Given these results from prior studies in other fields we might expect to find that the larger, wealthier states, those with the most developed industrial economies and the largest cities, would have the highest innovation
scores. "

        What this section of the article is trying to explain is how the more wealthy, and largely populated states are able to accept innovations, or "New Ideas," quickly than those of smaller states, or less industrialized areas. This is most likely due to the fact that if an area is extremely wealthy, and has a dense population, then there are many disparate ideas and controversies which allow the state/city itself to go through new innovations, whether it is for education, economics, or society itself. 

        The reason as to why I chose this excerpt from the article, is because I'm interested in the fact that change can differ between states. What I mean by that is how some wealthy states can accept new ideas, methods, etc. while other states can only go through innovations to a certain degree. Regardless of the fact that not all states go through large innovations, I like the idea of wealthy areas, or areas targeted towards medicine and agriculture undergoing innovations because it really benefits the population and I believe that someday many of the states that are currently not going through the process will change themselves.  

Friday, October 10, 2014

Revisiting the Constitution: Allow Naturalized Citizens to Be President

"This must, and someday will, change. Opening the door of presidential eligibility to naturalized Americans will redeem the Constitution's grand trajectory, adding a new chapter true to the spirit of the story thus far. The founders promised more equality than had existed in 1775; later amendments brought blacks and women into the fold; and full equality for naturalized Americans is the logical next step.

 
   Akhil Reed Amar  created the article; "Revisiting the Constitution: Allow Naturalized Citizens to Be President," and the message he's trying to send from this excerpt, is how the role of Presidency should be given to anyone who earns their citizenship in America. Everyone is supposed to be seen as equal, and it has been seen that way ever since 1775. Although, if they are restricted from ever becoming a president of the country, then this promise turned out to be fruitless. Akhil created this article, to promote the idea of allowing many other individuals who devoted their own time to become a citizen of the United States of America, to possibly emerge as a President. As he stated, "Opening the door of presidential eligibility to naturalized Americans will redeem the Constitution's grand trajectory, adding a new chapter true to the spirit of the story thus far," this just shows how ideas can expand, and so can equality. 

   The reason as to why I chose this article, is because it spoke out to me in a way in which I can relate. While living in Albania many years ago, I won a lottery and traveled to America because of it. After becoming a citizen in 5 years, I was finally able to live as an official citizen of the United States of America, I always supported this country, and it pains me to still see that many others who work hard to earn their citizenship still cannot have the responsibility of becoming a President, regardless of the fact that they have devoted 5 years of their life to become a citizen. Adding naturalized citizens is the logical next step and it can benefit the nation.