"This is a generation that sees everything they do wrong as someone else's fault but everything that happens to other people as a matter of personal responsibility. Reading a tale of hard working, well intentioned people getting reamed by a corrupt system even as they work themselves to literal death might be an eye-opener. Sure, it will sail right over the heads of some of them. I feel, though, that the understanding that the world is not fair, life is hard, and getting by is often a tremendous struggle is a necessary precondition to having meaningful political attitudes. The idea that everything that happens to individuals in our society is their own fault poisons our entire culture, from our politics to our communities. People like Sinclair saw through this over a century ago, but somewhere along the way we chose to forget."
Ed, at Gin And Tacos, from the article "The Hand of Fate".
Friday, November 15, 2013
no. 362
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Labels:
achievement,
America,
behavior,
blame,
character,
charity,
civics,
class warfare,
culture,
fairness,
fate,
justice,
management vs. labor,
rat-race,
responsibility
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