Can Compassion Become the New Civic Virtue?

By Mary Jaksch

Compassion has a bad rap. Well, maybe not bad, but at least squishy. Its equated with weakness, with saccharine spirituality, with turning the other cheek instead of fighting back, with heroic self-sacrifice too good to be true, with feel-good stories stuck right at the end of news casts.

But what if we thought about compassion in a new way?

In the video below, journalist Krista Tippett deconstructs the meaning of compassion through several moving stories, and proposes a new, more attainable definition for the word.
(If you cant see the video, go here to watch it.)

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Can Compassion Become the New Civic Virtue?


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