"[..] Many climate activists say: Activism would emerge from anger. [..]" - https://taz.de/Philosophie-ueber-Hoffnung/!5903044/
This anger seems to me like not much more than an internal reclamation to the political service and its media-product.
"[..] Many climate activists say: Activism would emerge from anger. [..]" - https://taz.de/Philosophie-ueber-Hoffnung/!5903044/
This anger seems to me like not much more than an internal reclamation to the political service and its media-product.
Majrelende wrote (edited )
I don't feel anger at politicians as a general class. I know all things have a cause, and all that I see is a path through.
People anger me by trying to control me, yes. This is a terribly convoluted way to phrase it but:
When one knows another can be understood but doesn't need to be, one can let go of anger when it has served its purpose.
In other words, though, I'm not a biblical god, declaring things good and very good hither and thither. So my anger (hopefully) isn't out of principle, but out of something far deeper. Or is the latter more godly than the former? I believe so.