Originally Posted by
catherine
Even reality is subject to interpretation.
Idealism is not zealotry any more than realism is. I might be an idealist, but I'm adamantly not an ideologue. I try to follow Thich Nhat Hanh's 1st Mindfulness Training:
That is an IDEAL I try to follow, and following it, I know I'm constrained by my human limitations, personal filters and faulty perceptions. That makes me a realist. But it doesn't stop me from trying or believing I can progress. That makes me an idealist.
And from a political/economic point of view, I am realistic enough to see the the fatal flaws in capitalism at this point in time, and idealistic enough to believe that your litmus test for a valid culture (being able to defend itself--which I'll go along with even though I don't agree) and a more equitable and sustainable way of life are not mutually exclusive. How about just changing the rules about how we measure standard of living, productivity and growth? That would be a start.