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“Anyone intent on moral clarity might want to find another book and, in fact, might not want to go anywhere near the enduring chasm of race in the United States.”
Timothy B. Tyson“The world is yearning for strong leadership and moral clarity someone who knows the difference between good and bad. ”
Isaac Herzog“Civil disobedience has an honourable history, and when the urgency and moral clarity cross a certain threshold, then I think that civil disobedience is quite understandable, and it has a role to play.”
Al Gore“Reason is overrated. Many pundits have argued that a good heart and steadfast moral clarity are superior to triangulations of overeducated policy wonks, like the best and brightest and that dragged us into the quagmire of Vietnam. And wasn't it reason that gave us the means to despoil the planet and threaten our species with weapons of mass destruction? In this way of thinking, it's character and conscience, not cold-hearted calculation, that will save us. Besides, a human being is not a brain on a stick. My fellow psychologists have shown that we're led by our bodies and our emotions and use our puny powers of reason merely to rationalize our gut feelings after the fact”
Steven Pinker“You may substitute knowledge for superstition without satisfying the needs that drive people into superstition's arms.”
Susan Neiman, Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-up Idealists“In the most general terms, the Enlightenment goes back to Plato's belief that truth and beauty and goodness are connected; that truth and beauty, disseminated widely, will sooner or later lead to goodness. (While we're making at effort at truth and goodness, beauty reminds us what we're hold out for.)”
Susan Neiman, Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-up Idealists“One great function of the arts is to keep ideals alive in a culture that does not yet realize them.”
Susan Neiman, Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-up Idealists“As long as your ideas of what's possible are limited by what's actual, no other idea has a chance.”
Susan Neiman, Moral Clarity: A Guide for Grown-up Idealists