Anyone taking the trouble to have listened to this morning's Braggfest (repeated shortened at 9.30 tonight) will have come to the famous conclusion that "Those who speak do not know; those who know do not speak" - a famous saying from ancient Chinese Taoism, Zen Buddhism's closest spiritual antecedent according to Alan Watts - neither of whom were given mention in a programme that seemed to go out of its way to dismembering all associations with 1960s alternative culture bar one brief mention at the end, and dissociating Zen's protagonists in the 1950s/60s in the West as hoodwinked misrepresenters of a tradition characterised by an impenetrable inscrutability accordant, one could not avoid being led to deduce, with the stereotyped "oriental mind".
I've no idea from where the programme devisers found the three protagonists geared up to enlighten a shamefully underbriefed Bragg, but, rather than shed light on any universality to be found in its insights, or their foresighted appositeness in today's world, their "expertise" appeared to consist in presenting the subject like most of the others in the series, which is to say as merely part of some tick box exercise in cultural inclusivity.
In short, another opportunity for our public broadcasting service to make a valuable, even-handed contribution to sorting the rational wheat from today's "multicultural discourse" from the chaff of mystification tragically wasted; but if you don't believe me, here is the link to the programme:
I've no idea from where the programme devisers found the three protagonists geared up to enlighten a shamefully underbriefed Bragg, but, rather than shed light on any universality to be found in its insights, or their foresighted appositeness in today's world, their "expertise" appeared to consist in presenting the subject like most of the others in the series, which is to say as merely part of some tick box exercise in cultural inclusivity.
In short, another opportunity for our public broadcasting service to make a valuable, even-handed contribution to sorting the rational wheat from today's "multicultural discourse" from the chaff of mystification tragically wasted; but if you don't believe me, here is the link to the programme:
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