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"When Minnie and I were talking about 'How do we act this?' it was our opinion that you just have to believe in the fairy tale.
How do we act in a way that isn't controlling, destructive?" When he moved to southern Vermont, his work space changed from a loft in an old synagogue on the Lower East Side to fields outside a rented farmhouse with a wood-burning stove.
"How do we act like that hipster friend or that corner record store?" asks senior vice president Jack Welde.
How do we act?
The question arises – how do we act in solidarity?
How do we act as both a universalist and a particularist?
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And how do we move on to act, once we have made this crucial "identification"?
But he asked, "How did we turn this intimate act of caring for each other into an obligation, duty or profession?
How do we want to act?
Yet if we cannot look to the intrinsic value of the deeds or their consequences, how do we determine which acts are permissible or obligatory?
"The committee calls this report a landmark for 'openness and transparency' – but how do we trust agencies who have acted unlawfully, hacked the world's largest sim card manufacturer and developed technologies capable of collecting our login details and passwords, manipulating our mobile devices and hacking our computers and webcams?
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