Rogues & Lumpens

By Dr. Selwyn R. Cudjoe September 24, 2017 The Oxford French Dictionary defines “mentalities,” as “the attitudes of a group of people toward the world and their conception of their place within it; the modes of thought, beliefs, morals, etc.” My colleague Barry Lygate of Wellesley College’s French Department reminds me “first and foremost, this … Continue reading Rogues & Lumpens

State Capture: Syrian/Lebanese Style

By Dr. Selwyn R. Cudjoe July 02, 2017 Last Sunday Anthony Bourdain presented a well-researched, balanced, and superbly crafted depiction of Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) in his program “Parts Unknown.” All the interviewees portrayed T&T as a sophisticated, talented, diverse and intelligent community. Then, without much prompting, Mario Sabga Aboud, reminded Trinbagonians about a truth … Continue reading State Capture: Syrian/Lebanese Style

Harris and Koylass Recruited to Lobby for Doomed Property Tax

By Stephen Kangal May 27, 2017 I read the statement issued by RC Archbishop Harris and a Guardian article penned by SC Koylass both making a misguided and ill-founded case for the collection of the Property tax outside of the the scope of the relevant legislation and quite favourable to the person who seemed to … Continue reading Harris and Koylass Recruited to Lobby for Doomed Property Tax

An Anarchist Anthem

By Dr. Selwyn R. Cudjoe March 06, 2017 Last Wednesday, Max Prime’s “We Jammin’ Still” was declared the Road March of the year. Over the two days of Carnival, it was played over 556 times as opposed Machel Montano’s “Your Time Now” that was played 77 times. On January 11, Joanne Briggs declared: “Ultimate Rejects” … Continue reading An Anarchist Anthem