The age of apathy

Carl Trueman  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Aug 2007
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If there is a vice or characteristic that is often regarded as typical of the modern Western world, it is apathy: that lazy, couldn’t-care-less indifference which marks out the couch potato, MTV world in which we live from previous generations.

Whether it is low voter turn-out at election time, or the seeming impossibility of raising public consciousness on big issues such as world poverty, apathy, it would seem, rules the day.

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