No soft option.A change of job gives you an opportunity to reflect on life--as does a New Year. So, as I have just ceased to be an editor of For A Change, I find myself looking back to the time of its birth in 1987. It was a very different world from today's. We were still locked into the Cold War; and although the signs of thaw were there few believed that the Communist bloc would dissolve within a few years. Yet the geopolitical ge·o·pol·i·tics n. (used with a sing. verb) 1. The study of the relationship among politics and geography, demography, and economics, especially with respect to the foreign policy of a nation. 2. a. situation had soon changed to such an extent that some even talked about 'the end of history'. If only! A decade and a half later, the world threatens to become as polarized A one-way direction of a signal or the molecules within a material pointing in one direction. as before--though the line of schism schism, in religion: see heresy; Schism, Great. is defined differently by different people. Some see themselves as championing democracy against the scourge of terrorism; others see the need to defeat the Satan of western neo-imperialism and materialism. Yet others see the great divide as between the rich 'North' and the poor 'South'. Or perhaps it's a male-female or black-white thing. This magazine takes a different view. The fundamental battle in the world is between good and evil--and this divide runs through every man and woman, believer, atheist ATHEIST. One who denies the existence of God. 2. As atheists have not any religion that can bind their consciences to speak the truth, they are excluded from being witnesses. Bull. N. P. 292; 1 Atk. 40; Gilb. Ev. 129; 1 Phil. Ev. 19. See also, Co. Litt. 6 b. and agnostic ag·nos·tic n. 1. a. One who believes that it is impossible to know whether there is a God. b. One who is skeptical about the existence of God but does not profess true atheism. 2. , black and white, whether they recognize it or not. Some might feel that this is too comfortable an approach, a feeble excuse for avoiding the call to arms ! a summons to war or battle. See also: Arms . But confronting the dark side of one's own character and changing one's ways is not necessarily the easy option. It is remarkable how many insights can be gained when you look honestly at your own motives and actions. When I begin to recognize that I and my nation have been exploitative, selfish, arrogant, insensitive in our dealings with others, it is immediately apparent that there is no future in heaping all the blame for the world's evils onto another group or nation. We have to live in the real world. Armies, police, firefighters and intelligence gatherers are as essential to our survival as potatoes and overcoats. But rather than just hunker down Hun´ker down v. 1. to crouch or squat; to sit on one's haunches. 2. to settle in at a location for an extended period; - also (figuratively) to maintain a position and resist yielding to some pressure, as of public opinion. 3. in defence of our lives and life-styles could we not take every opportunity for honest dialogue with those who see things differently from us? As For A Change has repeatedly reported, this can sometimes lead to reconciliation and a shared vision of how society should be. |
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