On the Death of Human Empathy

It’s no secret that Americans have reached a point where we can argue about anything, regardless of how seemingly noncontroversial.

Perhaps the reaction against wokeism is the perfect example.  Evidently, about one-third of the U.S. electorate disputes the belief that all human beings are worth our concern, and have established an entire political movement accordingly.

At left we see what German-born American historian and political philosopher Hannah Arendt had to say on the subject.

The beginning of the end?

 

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One comment on “On the Death of Human Empathy
  1. Scott McKie says:

    Not on your life.