Friday, October 7, 2011
"The standard of the exploiter is efficiency; the standard of the nurturer is care. The exploiter’s goal is money, profit; the nurturer’s goal is health – his land’s health, his own, his family’s, his community’s, his country’s…The exploiter wishes to earn as much as possible by as little work as possible; the nurturer expects, certainly, to have a decent living from his work, but his characteristic wish is to work as well as possible. The competence of the exploiter is in organization; that of the nurturer is in order – a human order, that is, that accommodates itself both to order and to mystery. The exploiter typically serves an institution or organization; the nurturer serves land, household, community, place. The exploiter thinks in terms of numbers, quantities, “hard facts”; the nurturer in terms of character, condition, quality, kind." ~Wendell Berry
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Thought-provoking....
ReplyDeleteI am curious about the context in which he was speaking. Was this from one of his essays?
Yes, I believe so.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree with Mr. Berry. His words describe what is happening in our country today as as well as others around the globe. Thanks for his words -- barbara
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