Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Get Involved
If every person with moral reservations about power refused to exercise it, power would not cease to exist. Rather, it would be exercised only by those people who lack moral reservations about it. The result would be more abuses of power than exist today, and those who refused to exercise power on moral grounds would be partially responsible. Thus, the refusal to exercise power because of its corrupting potential is itself an unethical exercise of power.
Frances C. Fowler
Monday, July 05, 2010
The Basic Unit
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Friday, July 02, 2010
Breaking the Mold
We do not have to be anything. The limiting walls of self-concept wall us off from true engagement with the world. Our urge is to preserve notions of self, the very urge that constrain us to pre-programmed patterns of behavior and ways of being. People and events are not viewed based on their own merit, but rather as accomplices in our charades of identity and self-preservation. The consequences of this limiting behavior are uncomfortable states of one-dimensional inauthentic interactions.
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