I find it both refreshing and disheartening at the same time that just a couple of generations ago, we were talking about the whole being greater than the identities, and now we only care about being defined into smaller and smaller 'identities' within the whole, and then trying to find 'intersections' of those identities. That we are all part of the whole seems to have been forgotten, or at least relegated to a minor position.
Very cool!
I find it both refreshing and disheartening at the same time that just a couple of generations ago, we were talking about the whole being greater than the identities, and now we only care about being defined into smaller and smaller 'identities' within the whole, and then trying to find 'intersections' of those identities. That we are all part of the whole seems to have been forgotten, or at least relegated to a minor position.
Very cool!
I find it both refreshing and disheartening at the same time that just a couple of generations ago, we were talking about the whole being greater than the identities, and now we only care about being defined into smaller and smaller 'identities' within the whole, and then trying to find 'intersections' of those identities. That we are all part of the whole seems to have been forgotten, or at least relegated to a minor position.