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The Cost of Compassion (Re-considering Series)

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01 July 2020

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**Re:CONSIDERING invites you to look at what's familiar from an unfamiliar angle. To consider how we consider things - and how to do it better.**     Who's in favour of compassion?    Pretty much everybody, actually. Left or right, religious or not, nobody seems to have a bad word to say about compassion.    So...

**Re:CONSIDERING invites you to look at what's familiar from an unfamiliar angle. To consider how we consider things - and how to do it better.**  
  
Who's in favour of compassion?  
  
Pretty much everybody, actually. Left or right, religious or not, nobody seems to have a bad word to say about compassion.  
  
So why do we have so much trouble addressing the conflict, inequality, and suffering in our world?  
  
Ranging from the streets of St Kilda to the slums of Delhi, from Plato to Nietzsche, the Dalai Lama to Peter Singer, and from Seinfeld to the Good Samaritan, Tim Costello appeals to our common humanity - and takes an unflinching look at how costly compassion can be.  
  
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Who's in favour of compassion? Pretty much everybody, actually. Left or right, religious or not, nobody seems to have a bad word to say about compassion. So why do we have so much trouble addressing the conflict, inequality, and suffering in our world? Ranging from the streets of St Kilda to the slums of Delhi, from Plato to Nietzsche, the Dalai Lama to Peter Singer, and from Seinfeld to the Good Samaritan, Tim Costello appeals to our common humanity - and takes an unflinching look at how costly compassion can be.

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**Re:CONSIDERING invites you to look at what's familiar from an unfamiliar angle. To consider how we consider things - and how to do it better.**     Who's in favour of compassion?    Pretty much everybody, actually. Left or right, religious or not, nobody seems to have a bad word to say about compassion.    So...

**Re:CONSIDERING invites you to look at what's familiar from an unfamiliar angle. To consider how we consider things - and how to do it better.**  
  
Who's in favour of compassion?  
  
Pretty much everybody, actually. Left or right, religious or not, nobody seems to have a bad word to say about compassion.  
  
So why do we have so much trouble addressing the conflict, inequality, and suffering in our world?  
  
Ranging from the streets of St Kilda to the slums of Delhi, from Plato to Nietzsche, the Dalai Lama to Peter Singer, and from Seinfeld to the Good Samaritan, Tim Costello appeals to our common humanity - and takes an unflinching look at how costly compassion can be.  
  
- *Publisher*

Who's in favour of compassion? Pretty much everybody, actually. Left or right, religious or not, nobody seems to have a bad word to say about compassion. So why do we have so much trouble addressing the conflict, inequality, and suffering in our world? Ranging from the streets of St Kilda to the slums of Delhi, from Plato to Nietzsche, the Dalai Lama to Peter Singer, and from Seinfeld to the Good Samaritan, Tim Costello appeals to our common humanity - and takes an unflinching look at how costly compassion can be.
The Cost of Compassion (Re-considering Series) $8.99
Koorong code 571342
ISBN 9780647530931
Pages 80
Publisher Acorn Press
Publication date 01 July 2020
Dimensions 4 x 110 x 180mm
Weight 0.075kg
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    5 years ago
    Good reminder

    Compassion. Is it natural? Is it practical? Is it necessary? Is it possible?\\n""""I believe that we were made for compassion. That to show compassion is to become more truly human, to discover a deep sense of purpose, to overcome our shallowness and competitiveness, our fear of abandonment and our fear of difference. In a world where polarisation is building and the climate changing, I believe our future depends on it. """"\\nA good short book to remind us that compassion (both giving and receiving) is what makes us human.