
Wisdom as Sensuous Slowness
by Ed Mooney
What would it be to find wisdom in an unhurried way of life? What is it to discover a “sensuous slowness” in one’s life – to discover a Sabbath or sabbatical? Franco Berardi, an Italian Marxist, dons the cloak of a prophet. He foresees a cultural revolution based on . . . facing the inevitable with grace, discovering the sensuous slowness of those who do not expect any more from life than wisdom — the wisdom of those who have seen […]
Categories: Ed Mooney, ZiR • Tags: Franco Berardi, Kierkegaard, slowness, Thoreau