Showing posts with label Don't submit ourselves beyond the boundary of conditions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don't submit ourselves beyond the boundary of conditions. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2008

The choice of Burmese III: Burmese referendum or three quarters of a baby


The Guardian
March 28, 2008

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Gen Kyaw Hsan, briefing local media ahead of Armed Forces Day, insisted the new constitution, which reserves a quarter of parliamentary seats for the military, was a good starting point. "Something is better than nothing," he said. "Having a constitution is better than having no constitution. Once we have something, we can improve it gradually step by step."

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For there are two different kinds of compromise. One kind is expressed in the old proverb, Half a loaf is better than no bread. The other kind is expressed in the story of the judgment of Solomon, which was clearly based on the realization that half a baby is worse than no baby at all. In the first instance, the boundary conditions are still being satisfied. The purpose of bread is to provide food, and half a loaf is still food. Half a baby, however, does not satisfy the boundary conditions. For half a baby is not half of a living and growing child. It is a corpse in two pieces.

(Peter Drucker in The Essential Drucker, P.248)

Three quarters of a baby is worse than no baby at all. For this is thantopsis, a realm beyond the boundary of living.