“The moral framework today is not very useful in terms of analyzing and solving problems.”
In our Saturday video edition of Daily Metta Michael Nagler analyzes a quote from Wendell Berry, warning that the moral framework when dealing issues of violence can be playing with fire. It’s a short leap from calling something evil to calling someone evil, he states, and what we need to do is to understand why violence is happening and how we participate in it.
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Stephanie Van Hook, the Metta Center’s executive director, launched Daily Metta in 2015 as a way to share Gandhi’s spiritual wisdom and experiments with nonviolence.
Our 2016 Daily Metta continues with Gandhi on weekdays. On weekends, we share videos that complement Michael Nagler’s award-winning book, The Search for a Nonviolent Future: A Promise of Peace for Ourselves, Our Families, and Our World. To help readers engage with the book more deeply, the Metta Center offers a free PDF study guide.
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