The 21st-century Enlightenment?

June 14th, 2010 by Mark Schultz Leave a reply »

I enjoyed this post about an emerging worldview from Madeleine Bunting at the Guardian UK:

Taylor’s faith in empathy is widely shared, for example by those campaigning on aid for the developing world. An example often cited of growing empathy is the greater tolerance on race and sexual orientation showing dramatic progress in the course of just one generation. But, as Taylor concedes, over the same time period we have created a media culture of savage contempt for a range of public figures, from celebrities to politicians. Does the stock of empathy increase or simply get redistributed from time to time? More disturbingly, is empathy always benign? As John Gray pointed out in his Guardian review of Rifkin, it can lead to cruelty just as much as compassion. Empathy is not an easy recruit to this march of progress: the plight of others can prompt withdrawal, denial or willed ignorance instead of the impetus for global co-operation.

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  1. Edwin Rutsch says:

    Here’s a further resources to learn more about empathy and compassion. The Center for Building a Culture of Empathy
    The Culture of Empathy website is the largest portal for resources and information about the values of empathy and compassion. It contains articles, conferences, definitions, experts, history, interviews,  videos, science and much more about empathy and compassion.
    http://CultureOfEmpathy.com

     I hope you’ll join the cause to build a culture of empathy and compassion.
    http://causes.com/Empathy

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