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Friday, June 4, 2021

Integrity

 Younger Daughter wanted to gamble, to celebrate her 22d birthday and her recent college graduation. So she and Mom traipsed off to southern Indiana, while I stayed home with the dogs and cat and taught my Enlightenment class. 

And, I found yet another compelling Cornel West sermon on YouTube. This one happened to be at Southern Indiana University, not far from the gambling den in Evansville.


I've been on a West kick lately. I've always appreciated his energy and intelligence and humanity. And passion for justice. In this address the keyword seems to be integrity. He's always name-dropping Dostoevsky, I must find a way to get him into my Brothers K talk at Ottawa.

Younger Daughter broke even, btw, and reports having seen many desperate addicts of many kinds. Maybe that trip cured her of the allure of winning big all at once. Our biggest wins take time and commitment, and dedication. Perseverence. Love. Integrity, in Dr. W's impassioned drawl. He says his daughter told him she appreciates his dedication to lost causes. But there's never a right time to fold, when justice is at stake.

Got some nice souvenirs out of my family's adventure. Love the socks' summons to integrity.

 

"...we must remember that the basis of democratic leadership is ordinary citizens’ desire to take their country back from the hands of corrupted plutocratic and imperial elites. This desire is predicated on an awakening among the populace from the seductive lies and comforting illusions that sedate them and a moral channeling of new political energy that constitutes a formidable threat to the status quo. This is what happened in the 1860s, 1890s, 1930s, and 1960s in American history. Just as it looked as if we were about to lose the American democratic experiment—in the face of civil war, imperial greed, economic depression, and racial upheaval—in each of these periods a democratic awakening and activistic energy emerged to keep our democratic project afloat. We must work and hope for such an awakening once again." Democracy Matters: Winning the Fight Against Imperialism


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