Posted 2020-March-15, 05:19
I am usually more interested in thought processes than I am in knowledge. It's a little before 7 here and I woke up thinking "Wait!, I started high school, that's 9th grade, in 1952. Kindergarten is 0th grade, 9 years earlier, that would be 1943. I guess I must have started kindergarten 9 months before D-Day, not 3 months after." Yep. I was born in 39 and started kindergarten when I was 4, so it was 1943 not 1944.
Who on earth cares? No one, of course. But in discussing knowledge, there is a point to be made. Often we do not remember specific dates, or at least I don't. My mother perhaps could have told you what year I started kindergarten but I had to connect the dots.
Similarly with the Russian revolution. Of course it was 1917. The Russian losses in WW1 were a precipitating cause, that war started in 1914, and these things take time to precipitate. No reason to memorize 1917, but if I think about it I get it right.
The more general point is that we should go very easy on judging the intelligence and knowledge of people. More generally we should just go easy on judging people. Knowledge often comes in a context, and context varies. Example (I see you are Italian, I hope this example is ok):
The Axis powers in WW II were Italy, Germany and Japan. I have known since my very young days that Italy was the first to give in. How did I know this? Every Halloween, at the playground down the block, we had a huge bonfire. On top were figures of Hitler, Hirohito and Mussolini. But then one year, near the end of the war, we only burned Hitler and Hirohito. We kids were disappointed, we wanted to be burning three figures. Or so I remember it, and I think correctly.
Of course as we get older we should learn a little more deeply about such matters. But it's a big world out there, and we all learn just a bit. I am currently reading A Gentleman in Moscow. I like it a great deal, but it has historical references I am unsure of, and for that matter it has words that I have to look up and references to wine and other drinks that I have no understanding of. The Gentleman of the title was brought up to know such tings, I wasn't. I relax and enjoy it.
Ken