I like this analysis a lot. Instead of becoming “independent” though, perhaps awakened, aware, active and ~interdependent~ persons would help us emerge from bondage? I fear independence is itself a puritanical (originally Protestant) perfectionist myth.
I like this analysis a lot. Instead of becoming “independent” though, perhaps awakened, aware, active and ~interdependent~ persons would help us emerge from bondage? I fear independence is itself a puritanical (originally Protestant) perfectionist myth.
I like this analysis a lot. Instead of becoming “independent” though, perhaps awakened, aware, active and ~interdependent~ persons would help us emerge from bondage? I fear independence is itself a puritanical (originally Protestant) perfectionist myth.