我们vs他们:社会同理心的案例

J. Krook
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现代城市是一个社交圈的地方;一群互相认识的人,一群互不认识的陌生人。这是一个各种关系正在减少的地方。在城市里,除了日常活动之外,陌生人很少见面。相反,他们匆匆而过,全神贯注,这就是一个“时间太少”的世纪的定义。我们曾经重视共同的礼貌,现在我们鼓励“陌生人危险”的信息。随着年龄的增长,我们通常不会测试这一信息。相反,我们与陌生人住在一起,并一如既往地坚定地保持着心理上的距离。在本书中,我试图解决这个问题。我提出以下问题:1)我们如何才能在我们自己、陌生人和其他群体之间恢复相互理解、同理心和共同关心?2)我们怎样才能减少对他人进行分类的本能冲动?3)如何在现代城市中恢复社区意识?
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Us vs Them: A Case for Social Empathy
The modern city is a place of social circles; clusters of contacts who know each other and strangers who don’t. It is a place where diverse relationships are in decline. In the city, strangers seldom meet beyond daily functions. Instead they brush by with a haste and preoccupation that so defines a century of 'too little time.' Where once we valued common courtesy, now we encourage the message of 'stranger danger.' Often we do not test this message as we grow older. Instead we live side by side with strangers, and remain firmly as ever, psychologically miles apart. In this book I attempt to address this problem. I ask the following questions: 1) How can we bring back mutual understanding, empathy and common concern between ourselves, strangers and other groups? 2) How can we reduce our instinctual urge to categorize other people? 3) How can we restore a sense of community into modern cities?
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