Education and Terror

by Kieran Healy on September 29, 2004

“Belle”:https://www.crookedtimber.org/archives/002586.html below and “Edward”:http://obsidianwings.blogs.com/obsidian_wings/2004/09/reponse_to_a_le.html at “Obsidian Wings”:http://obsidianwings.blogs.com/obsidian_wings/ have already said most of what needs saying about Prof. Martin Kozloff’s “fear- and hate-filled letter”:http://doctor-horsefeathers.com/archives2/000298.php. I knew people like Prof. Kozloff in Ireland, where terrorist groups in the North spent twenty-five years or so “plumbing the depths”:http://www.kieranhealy.org/blog/archives/000041.html of pointless, evil violence. But “frustration is not a strategy.”:https://www.crookedtimber.org/archives/000309.html It’s easy to give in to blind anger, but if you don’t follow it up with any tangible action it’s just political onanism, and if, God help you, you _do_ follow through then you just find yourself in the same boat as the people you despise.

Prof. Kozloff is “Watson Distinguished Professor of Education”:http://people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/ at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. What sort of values does he think schools should try to embody? What sort of values does he think make it possible for there even to _be_ such things as Distinguished Professors of Education in the first place? Yet he says “We will … muzzle or remove anti American professors,” and “We will burn your mosques,” and “We will transport arab-muslims to our deserts, where they can pray to scorpions under the blazing sun.” In the face of this, I’m not ashamed to say that my view is best expressed in, of all places, a comic novella by Alexander McCall Smith:

The Master then rose to give a short address.

‘Dear guests of the College,’ he began, ‘dear Fellows, dear undergraduate members of this Foundation: William de Courcey was cruelly beheaded by those who could not understand that it is quite permissible for rational men to differ on important points of belief or doctrine. The world in which he lived had yet to develop those qualities of tolerance of difference of opinion which we take for granted, but which we must remind ourselves is of rather recent creation and is by no means assured of universal support. There are amongst us still those who would deny to others the right to hold a different understanding of the fundamental issues of our time. Thus, if we look about us we see people of one culture or belief still at odds with their human neighbours who are of a different culture or belief; and we see many who are prepared to act upon this difference to the extent of denying the humanity of those with whom they differ. …

‘Here in this place of learning, let us remind ourselves of the possibility of combating, in whatever small way we can, those divisions that come between man and man, between woman and woman, so that we may recognise in each other that vulnerable humanity that informs our lives, and makes life so precious; so that each may find happiness in his or her life, and in the lives of others. For what else is there for us to hope for? What else, I ask you, what else?’

It is not weakness to master your fear and anger and think clearly about how to understand and properly solve a problem like Islamic Terrorism. It doesn’t imply any indulgence or softness toward terrorists: wanting to be good doesn’t mean having to be stupid. Certainly, our principles may imply far more than we can hope to live up to, but isn’t that the point of them? And, as the Master says, what else is there for us to hope for? What else, I ask you, what else?

{ 11 comments }

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abb1 09.29.04 at 8:27 am

…properly solve a problem like Islamic Terrorism…

The sentiment expressed in Goat-man’s letter has as much to do with Islamic Terrorism as Julius Streicher’s writings with Jewish Machinations.

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dsquared 09.29.04 at 1:03 pm

I idly notice that this professor of education doesn’t appear in our academic blogroll. Did he never ask or did he get chucked off at an earlier date?

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Frank Emesis 09.29.04 at 1:37 pm

This guy is begging to get fired and become martyr/hero of the right wingers. He can make more money that way. Good career move.

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Jonathan Goodwin 09.29.04 at 3:12 pm

Please don’t judge UNCW based on this professor and the other one.

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Scott McArthur 09.29.04 at 4:24 pm

How did a man as immoral as Prof Kozloff rise so high in society? Maybe Philip Roth is on to something when he examines America’s pogram potential.

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drapeto 09.29.04 at 4:40 pm

Belle below…have already said most of what needs saying about Prof. Martin Kozloff’s fear- and hate-filled letter…. And, as the Master says, what else is there for us to hope for?

that those who wanted to “smash something” disdain those who want to “smash even more somethings” is the best people like me can hope for i guess. pessimism of the intellect etc.

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Verity 09.29.04 at 6:11 pm

That letter was utterly sickening. Can he be fired? He would muzzle other profs, and hence should not object to being fired for his hateful opinions.

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Paddy Matthews 09.29.04 at 8:14 pm

A previous posting by Kozloff
The spam at the bottom looks good in comparison.

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sara 09.29.04 at 8:31 pm

Educating Children with Learning and Behavioral Problems (1974)

Reaching the Autistic Child: A Parent Training Program (1973, 1983, 1998)

Why am I thinking of Dr. Mengele?

And yes, I know Kozloff is Jewish, and that he may have the kindest of intentions towards Christian / Jewish / non-Muslim “US” as opposed to Islamic “THEM.” But it is quite alarming that someone who is a supposed authority on pedagogy would harbor such hatred towards “others.”

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sara 09.29.04 at 8:32 pm

If this is Martin A. Kozloff, I find in the LOC catalog some of his works:

Educating Children with Learning and Behavioral Problems (1974)

Reaching the Autistic Child: A Parent Training Program (1973, 1983, 1998)

Why am I thinking of Dr. Mengele?

And yes, I know Kozloff is Jewish, and that he may have the kindest of intentions towards Christian / Jewish / non-Muslim “US” as opposed to Islamic “THEM.” But it is quite alarming that someone who is a supposed authority on pedagogy would harbor such hatred towards “others.”

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sara 09.29.04 at 8:33 pm

If this is Martin A. Kozloff, I find in the LOC catalog some of his works:

Educating Children with Learning and Behavioral Problems (1974)

Reaching the Autistic Child: A Parent Training Program (1973, 1983, 1998)

Why am I thinking of Dr. Mengele?

And yes, I know Kozloff is Jewish, and that he may have the kindest of intentions towards Christian / Jewish / non-Muslim “US” as opposed to Islamic “THEM.” But it is quite alarming that someone who is a supposed authority on pedagogy would harbor such hatred towards “others.”

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