I'm no longer a Utopianist (if I ever really was). By that, I mean that I don't expect this place - ie, its people - to be perfectable.
However, I still believe it's vitally important to try. Even against the impossibility of human nature and the weight of history and all the old grudges and arrogances.
Paradox? A Fool's Errand, given that I don't consider it possible to secure an end to warring and human-human (and any other kind) exploitation?
Not really.
Think about it.
However, I still believe it's vitally important to try. Even against the impossibility of human nature and the weight of history and all the old grudges and arrogances.
Paradox? A Fool's Errand, given that I don't consider it possible to secure an end to warring and human-human (and any other kind) exploitation?
Not really.
Think about it.