Posted on 04/16/2015 11:14:13 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Syracuse University alumni are new additions to the lengthening list of persons who can stop contributing to their alma maters. The university has succumbed after, one suspects, not much agonizing to the temptation to indulge in progressive gestures. It will divest all fossil-fuel stocks from its endowment. It thereby trumps Stanford, whose halfhearted exercise in right-mindedness has been to divest only coal stocks. Evidently carbon from coal is more morally disquieting than carbon from petroleum.
The effect of these decisions on consumption of fossil fuels will be nil; the effect on the growth of institutions endowments will be negative. The effect on alumni giving should be substantial, because divesting institutions are proclaiming that the goal of expanding educational resources is less important than the striking of righteous poses if there can be anything righteous about flamboyant futility.
The divestment movement is a manifestation of a larger phenomenon, academias embrace of sustainability, a development explored in Sustainability: Higher Educations New Fundamentalism from the National Association of Scholars (NAS). The word fundamentalism is appropriate, for five reasons:
Like many religions premises, the sustainability movements premises are more assumed than demonstrated. Second, weighing the costs of obedience to sustainabilitys commandments is considered unworthy. Third, the sustainability crusade supplies acolytes with a worldview that infuses their lives with purpose and meaning. Fourth, the sustainability movement uses apocalyptic rhetoric to express its eschatology. Fifth, the church of sustainability seeks converts, encourages conformity to orthodoxy, and regards rival interpretations of reality as heretical impediments to salvation.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
Every cause of the left isn’t about the cause,
it’s about the sheeperal getting a
warm, self-righteous fuzzy.
Whenever I hear “sustainability” for soem reason I picture the speaker as Professor Henry Hill.
It’s a trendy buzzword along with organic, local, and of course, farm to table.
Smacks of "I don't have to work." Smacks of perpetual motion.
If liberals were so hot on sustainability, they would shut down Social Security. Biggest Ponzi Scheme, EVAR!
I went to SU. Afterwards, I was called on to donate money. I told them I already gave them $XX,000 and that was enough. Never heard from ‘em again.
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