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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 8:34 pm Post subject: Honor
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Below is an excerpt from Noam Chomsky's In Memory of Tanya Reinhart. Reinhart died on March 17. The piece by Chomsky also includes an remarkable list of extraordinary qualities she brought to the field of Linguistics. I am most interested in the quality of character that Chomsky captures in the selection below.
Quote: But Tanya’s outstanding professional work was only one part of her life, and of our long and intimate friendship. She was one of the most courageous and honorable defenders of human rights whom I have ever been privileged to meet. As all honest people should, she focused her attention and energy on the actions of her own state and society, for which she shared responsibility – including the responsibility, which she never shirked, to expose crimes of state and to defend the victims of repression, violence, and conquest. Her numerous articles and books drew away the veil that concealed criminal and outrageous actions, and shone a searing light on the reality that was obscured, all of immense value to those who sought to understand and to react in a decent way. Her activism was not limited to words, important as these were. She was on the front line of direct resistance to intolerable actions, an organizer and a participant, a stance that one cannot respect too highly. She will be remembered not only as a resolute and honorable defender of the rights of Palestinians, but also as one of those who have struggled to defend the moral integrity of her own Israeli society, and its hope for decent survival.
Tanya’s passing is a terrible loss, not only to her family and those fortunate enough to come to know her personally, and to those she defended and protected with such dedication and courage, but to everyone concerned with freedom, justice, and an honorable peace.
It inspires a few questions for myself, and perhaps for you too:
1. Do I know anybody personally that I could honestly describe using the same qualities of character that Chomsky does Reinhart?
2. Would anyone who knows me choose these same qualities when describing myself?
3. Who are people I am aware of, alive today or throughout world history who could fit these characteristics? |
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