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Maria Popova Brain Pickings: W.H. Auden on the Political Power of Art and the Crucial Difference Between Party Issues and Revolutionary Issues

“In our age, the mere making of a work of art is itself a political act.”

To be a thinking, feeling, creative individual in a mass society too often unthinking and unfeeling in its conformity is to find oneself again and again at odds with the system yet impelled to make out of those odds alternative ends — to envision other landscapes of possibility, other answers, other questions yet unasked. Because that is what artists do, a certain political undertone inheres in all art. Chinua Achebe knew this when he observed in his fantastic forgotten conversation with James Baldwin: “Those who tell you ‘Do not put too much politics in your art’ are not being honest. If you look very carefully you will see that they are the same people who are quite happy with the situation as it is… What they are saying is don’t upset the system.”

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W.H. Auden on the Political Power of Art and the Crucial Difference Between Party Issues and Revolutionary Issues

A Gentle Corrective for the Epidemic of Identity Politics Turning Us on Each Other and on Ourselves

“So many people are frightened by the wonder of their own presence. They are dying to tie themselves into a system, a role, or to an image, or to a predetermined identity that other people have actually settled on for them.”

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A Gentle Corrective for the Epidemic of Identity Politics Turning Us on Each Other and on Ourselves

Are you a body with a mind or a mind with a body? Plus: Alan Watts on gain and loss, Thomas Merton’s beautiful letter to Rachel Carson, and more

Are you a body with a mind or a mind with a body? Plus: Alan Watts on gain and loss, Thomas Merton’s beautiful letter to Rachel Carson, and more

Walt Whitman on the wisdom of trees, Oliver Sacks on the 3 essential elements of creativity, Carl Sagan on literature as a force of democracy and more

Walt Whitman on the wisdom of trees, Oliver Sacks on the 3 essential elements of creativity, Carl Sagan on literature as a force of democracy and more

Sir Thomas Browne on the Transcendent Torture of Romantic Friendship – Brain Pickings

But as beautiful and vitalizing as such more-than-friendships can be, they tend to be inevitably dampened by an undercurrent of disappointment, a quiet undulating heartache that comes from the disconnect between the enormity one or both persons long for and the lesser-than reality permitted by the other person’s nature or the circumstances of one or both of their lives.

Sir Thomas Browne on the Transcendent Torture of Romantic Friendship – Brain Pickings

Maria Popova Brain Pickings:  Big Wolf & Little Wolf: A Tender Tale of Loneliness, Belonging, and How Friendship Transforms Us

Source: Big Wolf & Little Wolf: A Tender Tale of Loneliness, Belonging, and How Friendship Transforms Us – Brain Pickings

Maria Popova Brain Pickings: The Science of Stress and How Our Emotions Affect Our Susceptibility to Burnout and Disease

Source: The Science of Stress and How Our Emotions Affect Our Susceptibility to Burnout and Disease – Brain Pickings

Maria Popova’s Brain Pickings:  Eleanor Roosevelt on the Power of Personal Conviction and Our Individual Responsibility in Social Change

Source: Eleanor Roosevelt on the Power of Personal Conviction and Our Individual Responsibility in Social Change – Brain Pickings

On saying “I love you” only when you mean it, E.E. Cummings on the courage to be yourself, Amanda Palmer reads a stunning poem about depression

Source: On saying “I love you” only when you mean it, E.E. Cummings on the courage to be yourself, Amanda Palmer reads a stunning poem about depression

Staying Alive: Mary Oliver on How Books Saved Her Life and Why the Passion for Work Is the Greatest Antidote to Pain – Brain Pickings

Source: Staying Alive: Mary Oliver on How Books Saved Her Life and Why the Passion for Work Is the Greatest Antidote to Pain – Brain Pickings