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杰弗里·萨克斯 1950年以来,全世界最残暴的国家是美国

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杰弗里·萨克斯 哥伦比亚大学经济学教授,哈佛国际研究中心主任

2022-10-21 来源:观察者网阅读

【导读】 本文为杰弗里·萨克斯教授参加今年9月28日至30日举办的雅典民主论坛期间的发言节选。当主持人问及“对于过去10年来,民主在中国和俄罗斯的发展情况有何看法”时,萨克斯谈到应审视美国的种族主义、帝国主义霸权,遭主持人打断。

杰弗里·萨克斯:

我的感受是,不同国家有根植于悠久历史的,深远的政治文化与传统。不管其他人如何评价,这些文化真实存在,持久地影响那些国家,而且与西方文化不同,他们不会基于简单的标准评价一切,像我们西方一样,认定某件事是最好的,另一件事是最糟糕的。我们需要一种沟通方式,我非常欣赏也同意你刚才说的。

相比西方,中俄两国有不同的一套话语叙事体系,这些叙事各自有值得借鉴之处。在一个不同叙事交织的世界,为了解决各种问题,我们应该在现有基础上,进一步加强彼此间的沟通。拿美国来说,我在这里强调的是美国的政治精英,他们除了指指点点、厉声埋怨或者其它的过分行为外,压根不愿意同中国的政治精英好好对话。当然,我们的人甚至不愿同俄罗斯领导人或外交官握手。在我作为经济顾问,与各国政府打交道的42年职业生涯里,我一直在倾听来自不同国家的叙事,考察不同位置上的各方观点,并从中获益良多。我始终认为,如果你能与对方坐下来好好谈,双方其实可以达成某些合作。

让我举例来详细说明。今天的中国,看上去与汉朝时代的中国一脉相承。它依然是一个在儒家文化影响下,中央化的、行政管理的国家,保留了职业官僚选贤任能的传统。我经常与中国政府高官们交流,我发现,他们是我接触过的,全世界最专业的官员。我做演讲时,他们是看得懂提纲的。他们不但精通本职工作,还受过良好训练,偶尔会向我请教问题。在一个中央化的行政管理体系下,官员们在职业岗位上追求卓越。这是一种传承超过2000年的政治文化。

如果你再去看俄罗斯,它看上去很大程度就像……普京与沙皇有许多相似之处,这并不完全是意外。俄罗斯历来有信奉权威的文化,捍卫传统的文化。

而当我审视自己的国家,美国,它是一个半民主、白人主导的等级制度下,充满种族主义的社会,其使命是维护统治精英的特权,这就是1787年美国创立时的初衷,一个蓄奴的、执行种族灭绝的国家,为了延续白人文化而屠杀印第安原住民。令人惊讶的是,今天的美国看上去还是老样子,尽管我们的社会确实比过去更加多元化。(主持人打断失败...)

这些是非常深远的文化差异。但我们不应该简单粗暴地去讨论民主……这些都很重要,但真正重要的是我昨天晚上谈到的细节,对柏拉图来说,民主体制是最不值得追求的,被视作敌人……(柏拉图)在《理想国》一书里推崇哲学王的统治;亚里士多德追求的,则是更加复杂、微妙的治理体制:混合了明君制、精英制与共和制,当然(统治者)得是在德性高尚的一边……

最后我还想就民主提一点,既然我们正参加一个讨论民主的论坛。我们默认民主政体的国家是善良的。然而截至19世纪,全世界最残暴的国家,可能也是全世界民主程度数一数二的国家——大英帝国。你可以对内实行民主,同时对外无情地挥舞帝国主义屠刀。自1950年以来,全世界最残暴的国家一直都是美国……(被主持人打断)

萨克斯说这番话时,遭到主持人两次打断,主持人让其“停下”,并称“够了!”

 

Annual conference runs September 28-30

https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/1194096/annual-conference-runs-september-28-30/

Annual conference runs September 28-30

[AP]   
 

The Athens Democracy Forum turns 10 this year and is marking this milestone with a rich roster of distinguished speakers, presenting their views on the theme: “A Decade of Democracy: Now What?” 

Speakers will include European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou and her Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the United Nations’ former secretary-general, Ban Ki-Moon, and its Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif, and Columbia University professor Jeffrey Sachs, among many others. 

Organized by the Democracy and Culture Foundation with the support of The New York Times, the September 28-30 event will include both in-person and virtual appearances and can be watched online, live from the Greek capital’s Zappeio Hall, Stoa of Attalos and Athens Academy. 

Agenda highlights include discussions on how technological advances in areas like AI can be used in strengthening a democratic culture and on climate change as a gender issue. For details, visit athensdemocracyforum.com.

ATHENS DEMOCRACY FORUM

Athens Democracy Forum 2022

https://www.jeffsachs.org/recorded-lectures/6zwj22x9asn29lrxczrhnh56pt5s6f

Aristotle-Confucius Dialogue

If Aristotle and Confucius were able to come together to talk about globalization today, could they ultimately resolve some of its most pressing challenges? This dialogue imagines the two philosophers debating and determining the ways models of democracy and governance need to evolve.

Ban Ki-moon, 8th Secretary General of the United Nations; Chair, Ban Ki-moon Foundation for a Better Future

Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University

Moderated by Roger Cohen, Paris Bureau Chief, The New York Times and Host of the Athens Democracy Forum

YouTube : Aristotle-Confucius Dialogue

2022年10月7日, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnnRXZnAtF0

解说词 英语 (自动生成)


A Decade of Democracy: China and Russia

Ten years ago, Xi Jinping ascended to national leadership in China and Vladimir Putin began his second stint as Russia’s president. Over the next decade, both have consolidated power over their countries, and today both unapologetically and jointly proclaim their autocratic, ruthless, macho rule as a more effective model of democracy, winning admirers and imitators the world over. As Putin has pushed this model to unthinkable extremes, what has the effect been on fellow and aspiring autocrats? What is the best way to prevent the template from replicating even further?

Jaroslaw Kuisz, Editor in Chief, Kultura Liberalna

Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University

Su Yun Woo, Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute of Political Science, University of Zurich

Moderated by Steven Erlanger, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Europe, The New York Times


Panel Discussion: Preventing Nuclear War and Securing the Future

How should the international community respond to the rising risks of a nuclear war and WMD terrorism? This session will explore the mounting threats of a nuclear war and terrorist attacks involving chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons. What must be done to enhance the mechanisms and institutions necessary to prevent disastrous consequences, intentional or not? And what should the roles of the United States and China be in such an endeavor?

Ban Ki-moon, 8th Secretary General of the United Nations; Chair, Ban Ki-moon Foundation for a Better Future

Ambassador Angelina Eichhorst, Managing Director, European External Action Service

Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University

Moderated by Steven Erlanger, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent, Europe, The New York Times


News about Prof. Sachs’ participation in the Forum:

A Time of Unease and Challenge for Democracy by Roger Cohen, New York Times, Oct 6, 2022.

With Ukraine War, Europe’s Democratic Project Takes on New Urgency by Celestine Bohlen, New York Times, October 6, 2022.

Athens Democracy Forum
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