Posted by
Ivan Simic on Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:56:01 PM
The Nobel
Prize is an international award administered by the Nobel Foundation in
Stockholm, Sweden. The Prize was established from Alfred Bernhard Nobel's will
on 27 November 1895.
Every
year, since 1901 the Nobel Prize has been awarded for outstanding contributions
in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and for peace. In
1968, Sveriges Riksbank established The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic
Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize.
All
prizes are presented on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death. Each
prize consists of a medal, personal diploma, and cash award (over 1 million
Euros). For the past few decades, the Nobel Prize is considered to be the most
prestigious prize in the world.
Alfred
Nobel was the Swedish inventor of dynamite, also, founder of the Nobel Prize,
chemist, scientist, inventor, engineer, entrepreneur, author, weapons
manufacturer, and pacifist. Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in 1866 in Krummel,
Germany, and patented it later in 1876. After his death he left 31 million
Swedish Kronor (103,931,888.00 USD in 2007) to fund the prizes.
Alfred
Nobel was a pacifist, which is highly contradictory, since he invented dynamite
which had enormous use in many wars, but also in industry. Furthermore, he
owned a company named Bofos, which was a major weapons manufacturer. Bofos was
founded in 1873, but it originates from the iron and steel mill called Boofors,
established in 1646.
From the
first Nobel Prize awarding in 1901, this prize had many criticisms and
controversies in the proceedings, nominations, awardees and exclusions. Many
individuals who really had conferred the greatest benefit on mankind did not
win the Prize, for Instance:
Thomas
Edison, American inventor and businessmen who developed many devices such as
the phonograph and light bulb. He was the first one to apply principles of mass
production to the process of invention.
Nikola
Tesla, Serbian inventor, physicist, electrical and mechanical engineer. He
invented things that marked the modern era; he is called "the man who
invented the 20th century" and "the man out of his time". He is
most known for alternating current (AC), induction motor, rotating magnetic
field, wireless technology, among many others.
Dmitry
Ivanovich Mendeleyev, Russian chemist and inventor. He was the originator of
the periodic table of the elements.
Oswald
Theodore Avery, an American physicist who is known for the discovery (along
with his co-workers) that DNA is the material of which genes and chromosomes
are made.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, political and spiritual leader of India and
the Indian Independence Movement. He is well-known to the world for
non-violence and truth advocacy. His birthday October 2 is a national holiday
in India and is the International Day of Non-Violence. He was nominated five
times for the Nobel Prize, but never got it.
Here are
a few individuals who won the Nobel Prize that many believe to be controversial:
Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard, Hungarian-German physicist. He is the
winner of the Prize in physics for his research on cathode rays. Later he was
adviser to Adolf Hitler, Chief of Aryan Physics and active proponent of Nazi
ideology.
Alexander
Fleming, Scottish biologist and pharmacologist. He is the winner of the Prize
(shared prize) in medicine for his discovery of penicillin. Many oppose the
fact that he was the first to discover penicillin.
Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. American President and the first American who
received the Nobel Prize. He is the winner of the Peace Prize in 1905. During
his presidency he played an important role in the suppression of a revolt in
the Philippines.
Henry
Alfred Kissinger (Heinz Alfred Kissinger), the US Secretary of State and
National Security Adviser. He is the winner of the Peace Prize along with Le
Duc Tho, however, Tho declined the award. There is evidence that he was
involved in the secret campaign of bombing against infiltrating NVA in Cambodia
and Operation Condor. He also supported the invasion of Cyprus. Kissinger is
wanted for questioning by officials in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, France and
Spain for war crimes that he might have committed.
Mohammed Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (Yasser
Arafat), Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Rabin are winners of the Peace Prize for the
negotiations in Oslo. Arafat was accused of being associated with many violent
acts. On the other hand, Rabin was an Israeli Military General who ordered the
expulsion of Arabs from areas captured by Israel during the war in 1948.
Albert
Arnold "Al" Gore, Jr., Vice President of the United States from
1993-2001. He is the winner of the Peace Prize (shared) "for their efforts
to build up and disseminate greater knowledge about man-made climate change and
to lay the foundations for the measures that are needed to counteract such
change". During his service in the office under President Clinton, the US
was involved in many military operations. Operations in which many people lost
their lives and which had great impact on climate change, pollution, illness,
among others. For instance: NATO bombing of Bosnian Serbs, US led bombing of
Iraq, US led bombing of Serbia. Al Gore is a fine actor, in fact, Academy awarded
actor, and for his role in "The Inconvenient Truth" he won the Oscar.
There are
people among us who dedicated their lives to make a valuable contribution to
mankind in areas of physics, economics, chemistry, physiology or medicine,
literature, peace, and it is expected for these individuals to win the Prize,
however, many never got it, nor will get it. On the other side, many of those
with suspicious backgrounds, and those who gave just a few months of their
lives for some cause won the Prize.
If this
trend continues, then in the next five years we will see George W. Bush
(present US President) as a winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for his noble
efforts to bring peace to all mankind by creating new wars in order to prevent
wars and terrorism. And maybe as a winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, for
his efforts in making the highest ever oil price per barrel in history, and
making war industry wealthier than ever, and for his contribution in creating a
devastating financial situation in the United States, and promising recessions.