Archive for 2012

Public confidence vs. efficiency in government

From Nikolai Leskov’s short story The Sentry: In those days there were neither telegraphs nor telephones, and in order to transmit the orders of the authorities as expeditiously as possible, the “forty thousand couriers” immortalized by Gogol in his Government Inspector used to gallop head-long in all directions. This, of course, was not as quick […]

Why study when you can write the book?

From Nikolai Leskov’s short story The Sentry: Though in those days very few people devoted their time to the study of history, they nevertheless believed in it and were particularly anxious to take part in its making.

Being prepared is a waste of time

When it comes to getting your travel reimbursements anyway. I complained last summer about the complicated process and long time frame for getting reimbursed for conference travel. My funding came from several sources that each required a different application. The applications could not all be filed at once and forgotten about – there was a […]