The author makes a useful and important distinction between iconoclasm and vandalism. He situates iconoclasm within a “broader movement of ideas and actions” connected with clearly defined intention. In contrast, vandalism—which is the principle form assumed by image breaking today—is destruction that is unconnected to a movement motivated by a system of ideals.
b2985985546has quoted10 months ago
By temperament and reason, I favour preservation of material, even—perhaps particularly—material that might be judged contentious or erroneous. However, it would be foolish to deny that removal of the old has stimulated construction of the new.
Jusselle Butaslachas quoted2 years ago
Climate change is increasingly regarded as one of humanity’s greatest collective challenges, which threatens to permanently alter the foundations of life and societies across the world.
Jusselle Butaslachas quoted2 years ago
order to meet the target of limiting warming to 2°C—regardless of what is potentially available for exploitation. The need to reduce global emissions coincides with economic and population growth in the Global South and transitioning countries.