tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2414736909420043263.post547372818892131198..comments2024-03-03T05:32:43.639-05:00Comments on The CCE-Drive: Engaging Community Against the Tide of IndifferenceCraig C-Ehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04497351002357692661noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2414736909420043263.post-5449540608570787962014-04-28T08:15:27.878-04:002014-04-28T08:15:27.878-04:00Dear Craig, I agree with what you write.
Dehumani...Dear Craig, I agree with what you write. <br />Dehumanization is today typical of large multi-national companies, where an employee is just a number. The future of his job, and - in some way - of his life, may be decided elsewhere by unknown managers. Primo Levi, who survived at Auschwitz, said that he recognised principles of the Nazis in the modern industrial organization.<br />The life style to which people are obliged today, as the liberalization of the working time and the new individual jobs, drives persons more and more apart, as you say. Also the recreational time is lived individually. Smartphones may keep connected but, as single individuals. People cannot avoid this trend in West societies. Only retired and "guaranteed" people can manage to stay together. Indifference builds up also due to the frustation for people aims and votes being more and more ignored. (Hopefully there will be differences between Countries). All the best. SergioSergio Gibellinihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08053068248081324039noreply@blogger.com