Society: a leap in quality as necessary as bread

Society: a leap in quality as necessary as bread

Perhaps with regard to the leap in quality there will be those who think of the usual chatter but more and more people in politics will understand the difference between proposals, including those of opposition but which have in common the mere doing, albeit different and instead favoring the free maturation and therefore the free trade, the free participation, beyond any apparatus formalism, of people. A new company is born.

At the link below a new reading that understands Heidegger’s depth but also opens up new horizons that he didn’t see precisely because he was closed in rationalism. Perhaps therefore this sentence was for him in some respects a provocation but showed an almost unconscious aspiration to something beyond.

Some changes are considered ineffective because, for example, the Christian school is also rationalist. There is a veneer of Christianity over a culture entirely of mere doing, of pseudo-technique. Initiate a school within the appropriate times and ways where one can: freely choose in the light of which religious or philosophical identity to be educated; and in different moments having an exchange with people looking for other general visions means stimulating the ways of an authentic, concrete growth of each one.

Only basically the proposals of doing remain in the same basic drama, the emptying of the people. And they lead to the same basic consequence, power, money, the prerogative of a few rulers of a mass of stripped, isolated, approved people.

While still today you can hear some guides accusing people of failing in faith, of having a do-it-yourself faith, Jesus in the Gospels looked with love and understanding at the crowds, moved because he saw them as sheep without a shepherd. In fact not even Jesus himself grew up without the help of others. Whoever does my Father’s will, he says, is my brother, sister and mother. Jesus understands the gradual, very personal journey of each one.

Ormai solo un Dio ci puo’ salvare