UG#609 - Flight From Meaning 4 (Crazy Like Us,Instructed Organism,Peace Pilgrim)
Robin Upton | 12.01.2013 12:07 | Analysis | Health | Social Struggles | Sheffield | World
Next we hear some selections from Steve Talbott's essay from last week, The Poverty of The Instructed Organism, about the weakness of the man-as-machine metaphor. This is my effort to try to set the tone for our main piece this week, a radio adaption of the film Peace Pilgrim - An American Sage Who Walked Her Talk. This tells the remarkable story of Peace Pilgrim, who in 1953 gave up a materially comfortable life to walk back and forth across USA to promote peace. Owning nothing but what she could carry, she proceeded to do this 7 times, walking over 25,000 miles without using money and without asking for food or shelter. She tells how all her needs were met by the free gifts of others. Her great faith in human nature comes through in the film, as does her determination to 'overcome evil with good'.
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