1. Sep 19, 2024This is a war against the indifference various forms of power incessantly encourage us to cultivate. To wage this war against power means learning from the crisis that defines our time — that makes this a world-historical moment — and then proceeding in a new direction. There are different ways to think about this.
  2. popularresistance.org

    Sep 20, 2024This is a war against the indifference various forms of power incessantly encourage us to cultivate. To wage this war against power means learning from the crisis that defines our time — that makes this a world-historical moment — and then proceeding in a new direction. There are different ways to think about this. "Defending the humanity ...
  3. zeit-fragen.ch

    Our task, the task that brings us together, is to begin the work - to wage another war, I would also say - in the cause of restoring our common humanity. This is a war against the indifference various forms of power incessantly encourage us to cultivate. To wage this war against power means learning from the crisis that defines our time ...
  4. The Hoga came down from above and found Earth covered with water. They flew in every direction. They sought four gods who would help them and drive the water away. They found not one. Then Elk came. He had a loud voice, and he shouted to the four corners of the sky. The four winds came in answer.
  5. Apr 24, 2023By cultivating indifference, we can develop an inner resilience that allows us to face life's challenges head-on without being consumed by worry, anxiety, or disappointment. II. The Dichotomy of ...
  6. psychologytoday.com

    Safety, love, and compassion help us deal productively with fear, threat, insecurity, and vulnerability. Valuing human dignity and equality would also push us towards the healthy end of the continuum.
  7. journals.sagepub.com

    Jul 3, 2023It is a form of power which makes individuals subjects. There are two meanings of the word "subject": subject to someone else by control and dependence; and tied to his own identity by a conscience or self-knowledge. Both meanings suggest a form of power which subjugates and makes subject to (Foucault 1994b, p. 212).
  8. newtraderu.com

    Aug 30, 2023With studied indifference, obstacles lose their power over us. We endure adversity gracefully, remain even-keeled through challenges, and live virtuously. Stoicism's timeless wisdom reminds us that our judgments, not outside events, cause suffering and turmoil. The art of indifference frees us from being ruled by external circumstances.

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