I do not have any gems of wisdom or thought-provoking questions pertinent to teaching, but I am wondering about the picture of Michael Gross (in full Socratic garb) on the back of the book. He is emerging from the Times Square 42nd Street Station and directly behind him, quite visible, are McDonald's Golden Arches.
I am wondering if he receives any compensation from McDonalds for the picture.
Also, his bio mentions that he has "portrayed Socrates, imparting his (Socrates' I assume) methods and techniques, before more than 100,000 professionals and business people at major national conventions and conferences." I wonder what Gross' rate is for imparting Socrates' "methods and techniques." Evidently he made no appearances at any of the major banking and financing conventions over the past 10 years or so...or no one was listening. Well, even the real Socrates had his Alcibiades. Still, perhaps Mr. Gross might serve Justice by volunteering his services as professional "gadfly" as part of Ponzi-schemer Madoff's sentence: a Socratic fury constantly goading and stinging Madoff, speaking truth to him and constantly questioning him on the most important questions the pursuit of which constitutes a life well-lived.
More later....I have some further questions about Gross' understanding of Socrates.
Doodles
15 years ago
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