Archive for May, 2010

Truth in Giving

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Back in 1996, Tikkun published my essay, “Let Them Eat Pie: Philanthropy à la Mode.” Fourteen years later, I still get messages from people thanking me for it.
I’d like to think that’s because my analysis of philanthropic power relations and their discontents wowed readers with its brilliance. But I’m pretty sure the essay’s biggest thrill [...]

So What? A Cinematic Tour of Philosophy

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

So many of us want to make things better: the world, our lives, the lives of others. Some are driven by a vision; if not the lion and lamb cuddling up together, at least a greater harmony and wholeness. My generation of thinkers and activists is swathed in that desire. Looking back, I see this [...]

Turning The Wheel

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

At times like this spring, when I’ve been on the move and meeting deadlines pretty much non-stop, my policy of blogging only when the spirit sparks me tends to bog down. Life takes on a hamster-wheel quality, and the poor pooped hamster has few insights worth sharing.
My favorite philosopher, Isaiah Berlin, is famous for spinning [...]

Morning in America

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

I’ve been talking about “paradigm shift” a lot lately, much to the annoyance of people who are tired of seeing that rubric misused and overused. But bear with me, because it is apt and irreplaceable sometimes, and one of those times is now.
If you haven’t already read the introduction to Tony Judt’s new book, Ill [...]

The Insider’s Obligation

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

I’m heading home tomorrow, after being on the road for a couple of weeks, during which Arizona’s new and frightening anti-immigrant legislation was being passed, triggering vast and vastly appalled protest. I am glad to see from news photos that the scope of May Day protests exceeded expectations, but the photos also seem to say [...]