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Fighting for apathy
Fighting for apathy

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Healthy societies depend on a level of disinterestedness in individuals, professional groups, and institutions. Societies that are seen to valorize disinterestedness to some degree often have healthier institutions than those that don't. In an age where we need to have . . .

Healthy societies depend on a level of disinterestedness in individuals, professional groups, and institutions. Societies that are seen to valorize disinterestedness to some degree often have healthier institutions than those that don’t. In an age where we need to have an opinion on everything, we need to reclaim the power of disinterestedness, writes Howard Gardner.  Whether or not we happen to know the meaning of ‘disinterestedness’, most of us have an intuition for the word, or — better — for the stance that it designates.When we observe a game between two teams or two players, we expect the referee to be impartial in making judgments. When we consult a financial adviser about how to invest a recent inheritance, we expect the adviser not to make a recommendation to the adviser’s personal advantage. When we face a difficult medical decision, we seek the most informed doctor, one who will recommend treatments even if they are ones that he or she does n…

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