George Orwell and the Spanish Civil War
Despite his British patriotism and criticism of middle class advocates of a “classless society,” among other varying acts of left wing heresy, Orwell was as militantly anti-fascist as Winston Churchill, if not more so. Orwell, among other towering intellectuals such as Ernest Hemingway, journeyed to Spain to combat the fascist dictatorship of Francisco Franco. As Christopher Hitchens, an Orwell scholar, said of him, “Orwell didn’t even write much about fascism. It was self-evident to him that it had to be opposed.”
A special was made of Orwell’s involvement in the war called A Life In Pictures. YouTube won’t let me embed the video but you can watch it by clicking here.
BWCA tower fight back in court; A cellphone tower that ATT seeks to erect near the wilderness area has raised a significant challenge to a state environmental law.(NEWS) go to web site att uverse coupon code
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) April 5, 2012 Byline: JOSEPHINE MARCOTTY; STAFF WRITER For decades, a state law has granted any citizen the right to sue to protect Minnesota’s natural resources from pollution, development and even a distant visual blemish on a scenic vista.
Now, in a case with major implications for development around publicly owned natural areas, the Minnesota Court of Appeals will decide how that law applies to a cellphone tower that has been proposed on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCA).
A three-judge panel in St. Paul heard arguments on Wednesday in a lawsuit that has touched on public-safety issues, land development, the rights of local governments and the aesthetics of a blinking red beacon on the edge of the wilderness.
“This is a significant case,” said Sara Peterson, an attorney who practices environmental law and teaches at the University of Minnesota. “It drives to the heart of what we as Minnesotans revere in our natural resources.” The suit was filed in 2010 to challenge a proposed 450-foot cellphone tower — the height of the Foshay Tower — that ATT wanted to build east of Ely and 1 1/2 miles outside of the BWCA. The suit was brought by the Friends of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, a nonprofit that advocates protection of the million acres of lakes and forest, the most visited federal wilderness area in the nation. It sued under the rarely used Minnesota Environmental Rights Act.
Lake County officials had approved the ATT tower because they hoped to improve cellphone service in the area and because a nearby corridor of land along Fernbrook Road is prime for development, according to court documents and testimony.
ATT argued that the tower and its blinking red light would be seen from only 1 percent of the million-acre wilderness and that it was crucial to ensure public safety and provide cellphone service.
“We feel strongly that this is a public-safety issue and that the facility the county approved is needed to best serve and protect the safety of residents and visitors,” ATT said in a statement this week.
But from its position on a 150-foot ridge, the tower would be visible up to eight miles away during daytime and up to 10 miles away at night, according to court filings. It would be clearly seen from 10 lakes in the BWCA’s most popular area, according to attorneys for Friends of the BWCA. Moreover, they argued, ATT didn’t need such a tall tower. A 199-foot tower could not be seen inside the wilderness area and would provide service to an area only 17 percent smaller, much of it inside the BWCA, they said.
‘Aesthetic resources’ Hennepin County District Judge Philip Bush ruled last year that the tower would violate the Minnesota Environmental Rights Act, a law passed in the early 1970s to protect the state’s natural resources against pollution, impairment or destruction.
Compared to similar laws in the dozen or so other states that have them, Minnesota’s law is unusual because it also protects the “scenic and aesthetic resources” of natural resources owned by any government entity.
“The affected natural resource — broad scenic views with no visible signs of man — is not replaceable,” Bush wrote in his decision.
However, he said, ATT could build the smaller tower, which is now under construction.
ATT appealed, expanding the scope of the case to the point that it could affect development and scenic views across the state — from Voyageurs National Park to the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway to Whitewater State Park. here att uverse coupon code
“If you can’t protect our most scenic resource from this, then we are headed in a bad direction,” said Kevin Reuther, an attorney for Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, a nonprofit law firm that filed written arguments supporting the Friends of the BWCA.
Sharp questions The case’s tensions were clear in questions the judges posed on Wednesday.
“Banning towers anywhere within [sight] of the BWCA — is that what this is intended to do?” asked Judge Larry Stauber.
“The facts of every case will be different,” said Thomas Mahlum, the attorney for Friends of the BWCA.
Much of the discussion focused on the coverage difference between a shorter and a taller tower. Judge Michelle Larkin said a diagram showing the difference “was compelling.” Without adequate cellphone coverage, “the residents would be relegated to a second-class existence,” said ATT attorney Hans German, although he agreed under questioning that most of the residents have land lines as well.
“Lake County is very interested in this service,” he said.
The judges have 90 days to make a decision, though any ruling is likely to be appealed to the Minnesota Supreme Court.
“It is a great test of this statute,” Peterson said.
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9:40 pm
Just finished reading Homage to Catalonia. It’s a wonder Orwell and his wife weren’t disappeared into some Spanish prison or taken by secret police.
10:01 pm
I want that book, I was just looking at it online not that long ago. I’m going to have to start looking around for it on amazon & half price books.
12:51 am
Buy it through the Amazon search box at Voiceofthemigrant.com. Just sayin.
2:10 am
or you can print it yourself
http://www.studyplace.org/w/images/3/38/Orwell-1938-homage-to-catalonia.pdf
6:13 pm
bro– was just part of a study group in dc on the spanish civil war– we read orwell which is dope– also highly recommend a book called “anarchism and the city.” its in print and is an amazing read– i’m still in the midst of it, but so far, super good…
9:08 pm
Like the artice, but, way more important: Do you actually know how bad the German translation is? U should definitely work on it.
9:16 pm
The translations are done by machine I wish they were better, but to the right should be an option to assist in cleaning up the translation for registered users. I don’t speak German, so I’m going to be a total failure in doing that…
Hopefully I can get a few people who are interested in cleaning up the translations. hint… hint…