By Ben Stein on 12.15.04 @ 12:05AM
It is that time of year when Tommy is taking exams in school.
It is that time of year when Tommy is taking exams in school.
Like any other sane person, he doesn't like this time of year. So,
to lighten his load, I sent him the following bulletin. Take it to
heart, all students and parents:
For any exam in history, here is the answer: all human history
is the struggle between systems that attempt to shackle the human
personality in the name of some intangible good on the one hand and
systems that enable and expand the scope of human personality in
the pursuit of extremely tangible aims. The American system is the
most successful in the world because it harmonizes best with the
aims and longings of human personality while allowing the best
protection to other personalities.
For your exam in religion: all religions attempt to meet and
answer man's most basic fears and aspirations and reassure man in
his wishes to accommodate himself to a very difficult life and a
certain death. The religions that do this best are those which
offer the most hopeful vision, that which harmonizes best with
human personality.
For your exam in art or literature: all great art and
literature, all lasting art and literature, attempt to express
something lasting and permanent about the human condition and to
explain its pains and contradictions and joys through the depiction
of the specific and the concrete. Art and literature or music that
fails to do this does not last.
I believe he cannot fail to get all A's now, but then maybe in
today's world he also has to add some notes about Amerikan
Imperialism and the repression implicit in the Bush Doctrine.
Ben Stein is a writer, actor, economist, lawyer, and
parent in Malibu and Beverly Hills.
topics:
Religion, Law