Bramson: The experience of failure - San Jose Spotlight
Briefly

Ralph Waldo Emerson's 'Experience' explores how tragedy shapes our understanding of life, emphasizing the importance of firsthand engagement over abstract theories in God's design.
Current policies neglect the lessons of history regarding homelessness and poverty. The New Deal showcases that sustained investment in the vulnerable led to widespread prosperity.
With the recent judicial and governmental actions, there's a troubling pattern of erasure for those struggling, echoing past failures to adequately support those in need.
The lack of funding proposals for tackling homelessness reflects our collective memory loss about history’s lessons and the impact of investments in social welfare.
Read at San Jose Spotlight
[
]
[
|
]