There are many crises that we can learn from today, but only three have a real existential significance: the loss in faith in democracy, the assault of civilization on nature, and a long-term but still-growing nuclear threat.
There is no shortage of crises from which to learn today, but three have reached philosophical importance: the loss of faith in democracies, civilization’s assault on nature, and the long but still-growing threat of nuclear war. There is no shortage of crises from which to learn today, but three have reached philosophical importance: the loss of faith in democracies, civilization’s assault on nature, and the longer but still-growing threat of nuclear war.
There are many crises that we can learn from today, but only three have a real existential significance: the loss in faith in democracy, the assault of civilization on nature, and a long-term but still-growing nuclear threat.