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Tu n'avais jamais dit ce que tu lis- ou tu faisais seulement le vounvoun et l'anyu des camerounais ..lol!
Tiens, j'ai pris ce bouquin interessant:
'Disputed questions' by Thomas Merton..suis sur la page 63(kindle ver)..tres interessant et je te le conseille vivement.
"Every ethical problem of our day—especially the problem of war—is to be traced back to this root question. We meet it everywhere, but since we tend to be more and more “organization men†(in the west) or “new-mass-men†(in the east) we are getting so conditioned that we fail to see that it is a problem. I know from my own experience that in the last twenty years the world has moved a very long way towards conformism and passivity. So long a way that the distance is, to me, both frightening and disconcerting. I have been all the more sensitive to it because I have spent this time in the isolation of a contemplative monastery, and have only recently come back into contact (through certain discrete readings and conversations) with the America which I used to know as a rather articulate, critical and vociferously independent place. It is certainly not so any more.
Merton, Thomas. Disputed Questions (Kindle Locations 63-69). Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Kindle Edition. "
Tu n'avais jamais dit ce que tu lis- ou tu faisais seulement le vounvoun et l'anyu des camerounais ..lol!
Tiens, j'ai pris ce bouquin interessant:
'Disputed questions' by Thomas Merton..suis sur la page 63(kindle ver)..tres interessant et je te le conseille vivement.
"Every ethical problem of our day—especially the problem of war—is to be traced back to this root question. We meet it everywhere, but since we tend to be more and more “organization men†(in the west) or “new-mass-men†(in the east) we are getting so conditioned that we fail to see that it is a problem. I know from my own experience that in the last twenty years the world has moved a very long way towards conformism and passivity. So long a way that the distance is, to me, both frightening and disconcerting. I have been all the more sensitive to it because I have spent this time in the isolation of a contemplative monastery, and have only recently come back into contact (through certain discrete readings and conversations) with the America which I used to know as a rather articulate, critical and vociferously independent place. It is certainly not so any more.
Merton, Thomas. Disputed Questions (Kindle Locations 63-69). Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Kindle Edition. "

