The awareness trap: Self-absorption instead of social change

The awareness trap: Self-absorption instead of social change

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Jan 1, 1976 · Anglais · Relié (213 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 213
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1976
Éditeur Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co
ISBN-10 0812906276
ISBN-13 9780812906271

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In this thought-provoking exploration, Edwin M. Schur delves into the complexities of self-absorption and its impact on social change. He examines the pervasive trend of individuals becoming increasingly wrapped up in their own lives, often neglecting the collective issues that cry out for attention. Schur challenges readers to confront their own levels of awareness and to consider how personal introspection can sometimes obstruct meaningful societal progress.

Through a blend of insightful analysis and compelling examples, he underscores the notion that while self-awareness is vital for personal growth, it should not come at the expense of engagement with the world around us. Schur argues for a balance where individuals can nurture their own well-being while also remaining actively involved in efforts to foster social change and uplift their communities.

Ultimately, the work serves as a call to action, encouraging readers to break the cycle of self-absorption and to participate in a collective movement toward positive social transformation. Schur's insights resonate with anyone interested in the intersection of personal development and social responsibility, prompting a reconsideration of what it truly means to be aware.
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