I consider you to be part of a cadre of 'highly idealistic' theorists. Most of my friends who know of your work are also highly idealistic, and often to the point of becoming frozen in life, unable to act because every possible action does not stand up to their principles (i.e. supporting the "capitalist machine").
How does it feel to be an idealist in a world where change is difficult and incremental progress is the norm? What do you recommend for young idealists caught in the catch22 of modern life: damned if you contribute, damned if you leach?
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I consider you to be part of a cadre of 'highly idealistic' theorists. Most of my friends who know of your work are also highly idealistic, and often to the point of becoming frozen in life, unable to act because every possible action does not stand up to their principles (i.e. supporting the "capitalist machine").
How does it feel to be an idealist in a world where change is difficult and incremental progress is the norm? What do you recommend for young idealists caught in the catch22 of modern life: damned if you contribute, damned if you leach?
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