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The Minefield

Is anger corrosive to the moral life? A conversation with Christos Tsiolkas

The Minefield
The Minefield
There is no doubt that emotions like anger can be a proper response to the persistence of injustice or inequality or prejudice or cruelty in the world. But it can also be exhausting and insatiable in its desire for retribution, or to impose one’s will upon the world. Should we, then, seek to renounce anger?
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