So reads the title of Hugh Mackay’s Saturday column in the West Australian (Click on the image below to read the full story)
In this short piece about the nature of community Mackay describes the fragmentation of western society and the loss we suffer because of our individualism, transience and busyness.
He goes on to say that ‘community’ is more than just developing friendships and looking out for others who are like us. He calls this ‘tribalism’. He suggests that caring for the stranger is more of a mark of real community and it raises the ‘moral’ quotient of society as we actually build bonds that are beyond simple friendship as good as that may be.
Its quite a counter-cultural message in a self centred world where most people find it hard enough to care for their friends!
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I always find Hugh insightful. Ta.