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Pitkin (standard:other, 986 words) | |||
Author: GXD | Added: Aug 08 2007 | Views/Reads: 3399/2168 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
The view from last century -- has anything really changed? | |||
THE PROPHECIES OF PITKIN Walter Boughten Pitkin (1878 to 1953) was a Professor of Journalism at Columbia University when he wrote most of his books. Among other achievements, he was Associate Editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Pitkin's capacity for prophecy has gone unnoticed, and might well be examined closely. A few examples here suffice to illustrate the value in a study of Pitkin's work. In "The Twilight of the American Mind" (August, 1928), he states: "....by 1975, fully nine-tenths of the superior brains of America will own or otherwise control about nine-tenths of the continent, its cash and its credit, its governments and their institutions, its lands and all the factories thereon.....The present type of politician who now infests the halls of Congress with his brass cuspidors and his ivory dome will have been driven into the backwoods.....and the present super salesman and high-power executive will have gone the way of the gorilla and the ass.....Some quiet spinster with a world radio telephone at her elbow and an automatic statistical computer in her office will handle more big business in a morning hour than such gentlemen get through in a week of golf and highballs at their country club." Is Pitkin writing satire? He compares two theses: 1. It should be the first aim of enlightened statesmen ... to enlarge and multiply opportunities for superior people ... 2. Give as much work as possible to machines and to systems. Give as little as possible to men. Never give to any man work, which another man of less ability can do equally well, so far as the finished product is concerned. These diametric opposites, according to Pitkin, will have a profound effect on our society well into the turn of next century. He laments: "Our culture is fatally at odds with our economic system. And so, too, are most of our professions. Our colleges and our technical schools are training men and women toward one goal while our industrialists and business men are organizing society toward an opposite goal. "Intellectual evolution ... will not be in the direction of higher individual minds, but rather in the direction of a wider variety and better quality of specialized personalities. As a matter of both natural and artificial selection ... it is certainly the trend of our own epoch. "By 1975, the geographical unit of operation in most businesses, professions and welfare work will be the county, if not a larger area. Highways and automobiles will bring the remotest fringes of the typical county within forty-five minutes of a centrally located county seat and within five or ten minutes of any sort of service station, be it service for gasoline, or antitoxin, or a Red Cross nurse. Every house and store will be linked by telephone with every other one in the entire United States, as is almost the case right now. There will be county ambulance and fire service, county first aid, county quarantine service, and so on -- just as there is today in the more progressive districts. I am fully prepared to see cheap airplanes and better radio facilities......" Pitkin was so furious with lawyers, he couldn't keep a civil tongue in his pen: "Immersed in the petty but necessary details of court routine, research in the interests of clients and the arduous task of finding new business, they lack time to purge the body of the law of its lice and leprosy.* And, alas, most of them also lack intelligence and initiative. For to clean both our law books and our courts and the legal profession of their poisonous blend of nonsense and vice, the world needs a genius in whom are combined the passion of Savonarola, the ruthlessness of Mussolini, and the legal intelligence of Charles Evans Hughes. Savonarola for moral fervor; Mussolini for a mass murder Click here to read the rest of this story (43 more lines)
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