This is a curious idea (see link below). I'm not sure who's behind it. If anyone has more info, I'd be interested to hear. While intriguing, I'm afraid it would have little lasting impact, similar to other global concerts like Live8 or Al Gore's Live Earth. Tim
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Subject: [Grads] interesting and ambitious video project.
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Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 08:51:36 -0700
check it out
http://www.pangeaday.org/
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This, according to John Morely, is England’s experience in bringing peace to suffering humanity in the tropics: “First you push into territories where you have no business to be, and where you had promised not to go; secondly, your intrusion provokes resentment and, in these wild countries, resentment means resistance; thirdly, you instantly cry out that the people are rebellious and that their act is rebellion (this in spite of your own assurance that you have no intention of setting up permanent sovereignty over them); fourthly, you send a force to stamp out the rebellion; and fifthly, having spread bloodshed, confusion and anarchy, you declare, with hands uplifted to the heavens, that moral reasons force you to stay, for if you were to leave, this territory would be left in a condition which no civilized power could contemplate with equanimity or with composure. These are the five stages in the Forward Rake’s progress.”
—David Starr Jordan, Imperial Democracy, 1899, 50 – 51.
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