04 July 2009

Berry Nuggets

All of the following is drawn from Wendell Berry's essay "The Joy of Sales Resistance," which serves as the preface to his book Sex, Economy, Freedom, and Community.

Berry describes the "political package" of Tolerance and Multiculturalism like this:
Quit talking bad about women, homosexuals, and preferred social minorities, and you can say anything you want about people who haven't been to college, manual workers, country people, peasants, religious people, unmodern people, old people, and so on. Tolerant and multicultural persons hyphenate their land of origin and their nationality. I, for example, am a Kentuckian-American.
On "intellectual property," he says,
As I understand it, I am being paid only for my work in arranging the words; my property is that arrangement. The thoughts in this book, on the contrary, are not mine. They came freely to me, and I give them freely away. I have no "intellectual property," and I think that all claimants to such property are thieves.
He also sees one (perhaps the only one) advantage to being a straight and white Protestant American:
I am, I acknowledge, a white Protestant heterosexual man, and can only offer myself as such. I take no particular pride in my membership in this unfashionable group, nor do I consider myself in any way its spokesman. I do, however, ask you to note, dear reader, that this membership confers on me a certain usefulness in that it leaves me with no excuses and nobody to blame for my faults except myself.
Concerning those who oppose him,
On my more charitable days, I am grateful even to my enemies, who have sharpened my mind and who have done me the service of being, as a rule, wronger than I am.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Yes! I love these sweet juicy nuggs. If these just come out of his preface, how much more will be coming out of the meat of his book. Hopefully you will be providing us with a few of these meat nuggs.

G. Miller said...

I'm glad you dig the nuggs Nick. I'll see about provide some more soon. In the meantime, I recommend you read another post I have drawn from the same little prefatory essay: http://garrettmiller.blogspot.com/2009/04/wendell-berry-on-commercial-education.html

I swear I have read other stuff from Berry! But "The Joy of Sales Resistance" is just so nuggety that I can't resist sharing!

Anonymous said...

Ah! So this is the famous Wendell Berry that you have mentioned in class. His thoughts on "intellectual property" is different. I like it! ... "I am being paid only for my work in arranging the words...." Brilliant! I wish I could be as humble as he.

G. Miller said...

Me too! I like that he calls the "claimants" of "intellectual property" thieves.