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Redemption Begins with Sight: How Governments Become the Real Psychopaths

Redemption Begins with Sight: How Governments Become the Real Psychopaths

We can’t redeem ourselves until we see ourselves.

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Mar 18, 2025
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“We can be redeemed only to the extent to which we see ourselves.” Martin Buber

Even though Buber wrote his famous book I and Thou in 1923, it anticipated the profound existential shock of the remainder of the 20th century. The extent to which humans dehumanized one another in the 20th century is truly staggering.

When we think of the worst…

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