From 722805b7bed5abbd49648d9db99db8f857929ab8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: abikesa Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2024 17:45:17 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update documentation --- _sources/act1/chapter1.ipynb | 2 +- act1/chapter1.html | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/_sources/act1/chapter1.ipynb b/_sources/act1/chapter1.ipynb index 101b4de9..540dceb4 100644 --- a/_sources/act1/chapter1.ipynb +++ b/_sources/act1/chapter1.ipynb @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ "width: 1\n", "height: 1\n", "---\n", - "_While in Limbo: Qualities Necessary are Loyalty, Empathy, Resilience_. [Empathy](http://consistent-life.org/blog/index.php/2017/10/31/using-empathy/) means trying to look at one’s own group’s behavior honestly, as it might appear when seen through the other’s eyes, recognizing that his eyes are almost certainly jaundiced, but recognizing also that he has the advantage of not seeing our own group’s behavior through the rose-colored glasses that we ourselves normally wear. We may have grounds for distrust vs. have `faith` in a contract, fear vs. `hope` for flourishing, and resentment vs. `love`. If we apply this empathetic approach to Russian policymakers, we can see that for almost 20 years the United States has acted in ways that, from the Russians’ standpoint, threaten and `humiliate` Russia -- treat them as unworthy adversaries, betraying the cold war contract, displaying power moves through economic sanctions, and through expanding NATO onto the doorstep of Russia to signal an existential threat. The Fall of the Berlin Wall some 30 years ago had signalled to US policy makers a [crack](https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdf/10.1257/jep.12.4.133) in Russia's economic resilience. " + "_While in Limbo: Qualities Necessary are Loyalty, Empathy, Resilience_. [Empathy](http://consistent-life.org/blog/index.php/2017/10/31/using-empathy/) means trying to look at one’s own group’s behavior honestly, as it might appear when seen through the other’s eyes, recognizing that his eyes are almost certainly jaundiced, but recognizing also that he has the advantage of not seeing our own group’s behavior through the rose-colored glasses that we ourselves normally wear. We may have grounds for distrust vs. have `faith` in a contract, fear vs. `hope` for flourishing, and resentment vs. `love`. If we apply this empathetic approach to Russian policymakers, we can see that for almost 20 years the United States has acted in ways that, from the Russians’ standpoint, threaten and `humiliate` Russia -- treat them as unworthy adversaries, betraying the cold war contract, displaying power moves through economic sanctions, and through expanding NATO onto the doorstep of Russia to signal an existential threat. The Fall of the Berlin Wall some 30 years ago had signalled to US policy makers a [crack](https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdf/10.1257/jep.12.4.133) in Russia's economic [resilience](https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=RB-RKykAAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&citation_for_view=RB-RKykAAAAJ:owLR8QvbtFgC). " ] }, { diff --git a/act1/chapter1.html b/act1/chapter1.html index a1b611e9..b24c6b47 100644 --- a/act1/chapter1.html +++ b/act1/chapter1.html @@ -591,7 +591,7 @@

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Fig. 14 While in Limbo: Qualities Necessary are Loyalty, Empathy, Resilience. Empathy means trying to look at one’s own group’s behavior honestly, as it might appear when seen through the other’s eyes, recognizing that his eyes are almost certainly jaundiced, but recognizing also that he has the advantage of not seeing our own group’s behavior through the rose-colored glasses that we ourselves normally wear. We may have grounds for distrust vs. have faith in a contract, fear vs. hope for flourishing, and resentment vs. love. If we apply this empathetic approach to Russian policymakers, we can see that for almost 20 years the United States has acted in ways that, from the Russians’ standpoint, threaten and humiliate Russia – treat them as unworthy adversaries, betraying the cold war contract, displaying power moves through economic sanctions, and through expanding NATO onto the doorstep of Russia to signal an existential threat. The Fall of the Berlin Wall some 30 years ago had signalled to US policy makers a crack in Russia’s economic resilience.#

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Fig. 14 While in Limbo: Qualities Necessary are Loyalty, Empathy, Resilience. Empathy means trying to look at one’s own group’s behavior honestly, as it might appear when seen through the other’s eyes, recognizing that his eyes are almost certainly jaundiced, but recognizing also that he has the advantage of not seeing our own group’s behavior through the rose-colored glasses that we ourselves normally wear. We may have grounds for distrust vs. have faith in a contract, fear vs. hope for flourishing, and resentment vs. love. If we apply this empathetic approach to Russian policymakers, we can see that for almost 20 years the United States has acted in ways that, from the Russians’ standpoint, threaten and humiliate Russia – treat them as unworthy adversaries, betraying the cold war contract, displaying power moves through economic sanctions, and through expanding NATO onto the doorstep of Russia to signal an existential threat. The Fall of the Berlin Wall some 30 years ago had signalled to US policy makers a crack in Russia’s economic resilience.#