Why Milan Kundera Is Wrong About Dostoyevskyarchive.nytimes.com1 points·by mcnrny·vor 2 Jahren·0 comments
mcnrny·vor 3 Jahren·discussDoes the author not make the same point at the end of the article?> Of course, none of this would ever happen.> We should not be fooled by abstract relative measurements, which only serve to keep the focus on growth and efficiency.It seems unreasonable to try to fix the myriad issues with global supply chain without adjusting the expectations and consumption habits.
mcnrny·vor 3 Jahren·discussThere are as many types of narrative structures as there are cultures in the world.I return to this blog post often when thinking about different ways to tell stories:https://www.kimyoonmiauthor.com/post/641948278831874048/worl...