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Raymond Leos

@rrleos

Vice President, Academic and Student Affairs, American University of Phnom Penh

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"The splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not rob the little violet of its scent nor the daisy of its simple charm. If every tiny flower wanted to be a rose, spring would lose its loveliness." Happy Feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux!

"The splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not rob the little violet of its scent nor the daisy of its simple charm. If every tiny flower wanted to be a rose, spring would lose its loveliness." Happy Feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux!
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Thread. I finished teaching a course on evil last Thursday. The last reading we discussed was Hannah Arendt’s “Thinking and Moral Considerations.” In the essay Arendt asks how politics can become so divorced from reality as to destroy our sense of moral judgment.

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Defenceless under the night Our world in stupor lies; Yet, dotted everywhere, Ironic points of light Flash out wherever the Just Exchange their messages: May I, composed like them Of Eros and of dust, Beleaguered by the same Negation and despair, Show an affirming flame WH Auden

Defenceless under the night
Our world in stupor lies;
Yet, dotted everywhere,
Ironic points of light
Flash out wherever the Just
Exchange their messages:
May I, composed like them
Of Eros and of dust,
Beleaguered by the same
Negation and despair,
Show an affirming flame

WH Auden
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Jack Kerouac, 12 March 1922--21 October 1969. "I came to a point where I needed solitude and just stop the machine of thinking and enjoying what they call living, I just wanted to lie in the grass and look at the clouds." From "Lonesome Traveler", 1960.

Jack Kerouac, 12 March 1922--21 October 1969.
"I came to a point where I needed solitude and just stop the machine of thinking and enjoying what they call living, I just wanted to lie in the grass and look at the clouds." From "Lonesome Traveler", 1960.
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I am inhabited by a cry. Nightly it flaps out Looking, with its hooks, for something to love I am terrified by this dark thing That sleeps in me; All day I feel its soft, feathery turnings, its malignity. — Sylvia Plath

I am inhabited by a cry.
Nightly it flaps out
Looking, with its hooks, for something to love
I am terrified by this dark thing
That sleeps in me;
All day I feel its soft, feathery turnings, its malignity.
— Sylvia Plath
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"When a Nietzsche, a Dostoyevsky, a Kierkegaard uncovers a human universe for us, when the material universe displays [before us] the depths of the history of the earth or spaces between the stars, theological thought is obliged to broaden itself to their measure." - Jean

"When a Nietzsche, a Dostoyevsky, a Kierkegaard uncovers a human universe for us, when the material universe displays [before us] the depths of the history of the earth or spaces between the stars, theological thought is obliged to broaden itself to their measure."
- Jean
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"Explain why intellectuals can be attracted by a totalitarian ideology." Hannah Arendt's final exam for Contemporary Issues taught at Berkeley in 1955.

"Explain why intellectuals can be attracted by a totalitarian ideology."   

Hannah Arendt's final exam for Contemporary Issues taught at Berkeley in 1955.
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Hannah Arendt's syllabus for The Origins of Totalitarianism taught at Berkeley in 1955. Sections include: the decay of the nation-state, ideology, nihilism, antisemitism, revolution from the Right, propaganda, the police, concentration camps and demographic policies.

Hannah Arendt's syllabus for The Origins of Totalitarianism taught at Berkeley in 1955.

Sections include: the decay of the nation-state, ideology, nihilism, antisemitism, revolution from the Right, propaganda, the police, concentration camps and demographic policies.
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"A sickness known as hate. Not a virus, not a microbe, not a germ — but a sickness nonetheless, highly contagious, deadly in its effects. Don't look for it in the Twilight Zone — look for it in a mirror. Look for it before the light goes out altogether." Rod Serling

"A sickness known as hate. Not a virus, not a microbe, not a germ — but a sickness nonetheless, highly contagious, deadly in its effects. Don't look for it in the Twilight Zone — look for it in a mirror. Look for it before the light goes out altogether."
Rod Serling
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"To look to the past in order to find analogies by which to solve our present problems is, in my opinion, a mythological error." — Hannah Arendt

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Approaching my 3 year anniversary at American University of Phnom Penh (AUPP). It's been a challenging, but also an exciting, interesting, and rewarding 3 years of transitioning into academic administration. 1\

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On a personal note, on April 15, after 3 years as Associate Vice President at American University of Phnom Penh, I was appointed Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs. Many thanks to the administration for their support & trust over the past 3 years. Humbled & honored.

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"Totalitarianism appeals to the very dangerous emotional needs of people who live in complete isolation and in fear of one another." — Hannah Arendt