
When Is Life Good Enough
WHY? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life
The Power of Collective Action
This chapter explores how historical movements like the civil rights movement were fueled by the collective efforts of ordinary individuals rather than just prominent leaders. It emphasizes the concept of 'good enoughness,' advocating for a recognition of community cooperation and small contributions as essential elements of social change. The discussion critiques societal ideals of individual excellence, promoting a more inclusive understanding of success that values everyone's role in fostering well-being.
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