[NON BLOG] Day Done, Gone the Sun
Mar. 21st, 2005 12:57 amBusy day just past, CFTAG with
schizmatic and
vaneramos' birthday party. To sleep go I.
In which language are citizens of Belarus literate? A majority of them is literate in two languages, Belarusan and Russian. But Russian was dominant in public life. Since the times of the tsarist Russian empire (when you couldn't even mention the words Litva or Belarus) and the oppresive Soviet rule, the dominant language in our land has always been Russian.
A contemporary philosopher from Belarus was commenting bitterly about Shushkevich losing to Lukashenka in 1994, saying something like: Russian is the language of power in Belarus, Russian is the language of control, and Belarusian is not, so when our population saw that Stanislau Stanislavavich Shushkievich speaks Belarusian, they said, man, you are doomed, and voted for Lukashenka instead.
[The panopticon] is an important mechanism, for it automatizes and disindividualizes power. Power has its principle not so much in a person as in a certain concerted distribution of bodies, surfaces, lights, gazes; in an arrangement whose internal mechanisms produce the relation in which individuals are caught up. The ceremonies, the rituals, the marks by which the sovereign's surplus power was manifested are useless. There is a machinery that assures dissymmetry, disequilibrium, difference. Consequently, it does not matter who exercises power. Any individual, taken almost at random, can operate the machine: in the absence of the director, his family, his friends, his visitors, even his servants.