We, the Plutocrats vs. We, the People: How to save democracy in America
by Bill Moyers at TomDispatch, Salon
http://www.salon.com/2016/09/12/we-the-plutocrats-vs-we-the-people-how-to-save-democracy-in-america_partner/
"SNIP.............
One day, two policemen were driving up that road when, just beyond the railing, they saw a young man about to jump. One of the policemen bolted from the car and grabbed the fellow just as he was stepping off the ledge. His momentum threatened to carry both of them over the cliff, but the policeman refused to let go. Somehow he held on long enough for his partner to arrive and pull the two of them to safety. When a newspaper reporter asked, Why didnt you let go? You would have been killed, he answered: I couldnt
I couldnt let go. If I had, I couldnt have lived another day of my life.
Campbell then added: Do you realize what had suddenly happened to that policeman? He had given himself over to death to save a stranger. Everything else in his life dropped off. His duty to his family, his duty to his job, his duty to his own career, all of his wishes and hopes for life, just disappeared. What mattered was saving that young man, even at the cost of his own life.
How can this be, Campbell asked? Schopenhauers answer, he said, was that a psychological crisis represents the breakthrough of a metaphysical reality, which is that you and the other are two aspects of one life, and your apparent separateness is but an effect of the way we experience forms under the conditions of space and time. Our true reality is our identity and unity with all life.
Sometimes, however instinctively or consciously, our actions affirm that reality through some unselfish gesture or personal sacrifice. It happens in marriage, in parenting, in our relations with the people immediately around us and in our participation in building a society based on reciprocity.
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