Speaker's
Corner
Speaker's
Corner in London's Hyde Park is one of the best places to
let off steam in London . It is one of the most famous
locations symbolizing democratic rights in the world.
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Historical Background
Amongst those who have attended meetings there, are the
some of the most influential figures in world history like
Karl Marx, Fredrick Engels and Lenin. Even Cromwell's
corpse was hung up here in a cage for public display,
after he had died as a warning to others who might wish to
abolish the Monarchy. This was of course in the days
before Speaker's Corner when at the same location was "Tyburn",
one of the "hanging fields" of London. Other's whose
ghosts haunt this corner include William Morris, George
Orwell, the Pankhursts, CLR. James, Benn Tillet, Marcus
Garvey, and a star spangled cast of millions more who
shall remain unmentioned, excepting the immovable Lord
Soper, still speaking at 94. Speaker's Corner has had a
more powerful influence than any "university" in the
world, because here there are no entry requirements, no
rules of intellectual formality and above all no class
restrictions. It is as Leslie James the Hyde Park
pamphleteer wrote a fitting location to represent "the
century of the common man."
Tourists or visitors to such official places of "learning"
as Cambridge or Oxford University are not allowed to
attend any lecture they like, come and go when they
choose, and take part in debate and discussion. It is
precisely these characteristics that mark out Speaker's
Corner as a strange and exciting place, a place where
mankind meets itself in a generally pleasurable
atmosphere.
Tens of thousands of people come to Speaker's Corner once
or twice a year, thousands more who come 5-10 times a
year, and hundreds who come virtually through hell or high
water. When you consider that there is nothing to buy
here, there is no music, just human interaction without
the mediation of machines and without any protection from
the weather you begin to get a small glimpse of the
significance of this place. Consider for a moment the so
called Opinion Polls that the mass media constantly pump
out, they take a survey of random samples of certain
social groups and claim an accuracy rate, extrapolated
from this to the entire country, of + or - 3-4%. But
Opinion Polls are static phenomena a snap shot seeking out
for example a yes, no, or maybe, answer. The human brain
is however not static but undergoing constant change, a
person may think one thing, and yet internally have
doubts. Speaker's Corner may be seen as a dynamic
refection of mass psychology in that you have here people
from every walk of life, every class, and almost every
country.
There is of course a widespread belief that Speaker's
Corner is some kind of "nuthouse", where "cranks" and
tourists go. Lenin once related the story of a man who was
wildly shaking, seated, his arms were swinging around, the
observer thought it was a madman, but upon closer
inspection he discovered it was a man sharpening a knife.
Speaker's Corner is perhaps the most dynamic mirror of
human consciousness in the world.
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