Gandhi Questions, Citizen Questions, Trends of Thought — William Stafford (1914-1993)
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Following my address for Remembrance Sunday at this morning’s Service of Mindful Meditation, Music and Conversation I added the following questions posed by the poet, writer and pacifist, William Stafford (1914-1993) which were found in his notes for a high-school class discussion of pacifism. If invited, he would volunteer to visit classes to discuss writing, the creative process, and a life of witness.
(From Every War Has Two Losers: William Stafford on Peace and War, Milkwood Editions, 2005, p. 141)
GANDHI QUESTIONS, CITIZEN QUESTIONS, TRENDS OF THOUGHT
- Can a good person be a good citizen in a bad country? Is there such a thing?
- Can a good person be a good friend of a bad person?
- Can you speak truth to power?
- How loud do you have to say no to an evil command? Can you safely say yes?
- They give you a flag and watch to see how hard you wave it.
- Should your effort be to overcome those who oppose the good as you see it? — or should you try to redeem them? No matter who...
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