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SUMMARY:Center for Democratic Deliberation Lecture: Jeremy Engels
DESCRIPTION:\n&quot\;The Ethics of Oneness in a World of Pain&quot\; by 
	Jeremy Engels\n\n&quot\;We are all one&quot\; ... it&rsquo\;s a common r
	efrain. Talk of oneness tends toward platitudes that make for great meme
	s and GIFs but that offer very little guidance for how we should actuall
	y live our lives. In this presentation\, based on his forthcoming book\,
	&nbsp\;The Ethics of Oneness: Emerson\, Whitman\, and the Bhagavad Gita\
	,&nbsp\;Jeremy Engels moves past commonplaces and bromides and inanities
	 and hackneyed phrases to consider what it might mean to live a life of 
	oneness.&nbsp\;\n\nEngels is the Barry Director of the Paterno Fellows P
	rogram and professor of communication arts and sciences at Penn State. H
	e is a rhetorical scholar who studies the rhetorical foundations of demo
	cratic culture\, in all their beauty\, in all their ugliness\, and ultim
	ately in all their perplexity.&nbsp\;\n\nFor more details: https://event
	s.la.psu.edu/event/center_for_democratic_deliberation_lecture_jeremy_eng
	els/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>&quot;The Ethic
	s of Oneness in a World of Pain&quot; by Jeremy Engels</p><p>&quot;We ar
	e all one&quot; ... it&rsquo;s a common refrain. Talk of oneness tends t
	oward platitudes that make for great memes and GIFs but that offer very 
	little guidance for how we should actually live our lives. In this prese
	ntation, based on his forthcoming book,&nbsp;<i>The Ethics of Oneness: E
	merson, Whitman, and the Bhagavad Gita</i>,&nbsp;Jeremy Engels moves pas
	t commonplaces and bromides and inanities and hackneyed phrases to consi
	der what it might mean to live a life of oneness.&nbsp;</p><p>Engels is 
	the Barry Director of the Paterno Fellows Program and professor of commu
	nication arts and sciences at Penn State. He is a rhetorical scholar who
	 studies the rhetorical foundations of democratic culture, in all their 
	beauty, in all their ugliness, and ultimately in all their perplexity.&n
	bsp;</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event/ce
	nter_for_democratic_deliberation_lecture_jeremy_engels/'>https://events.
	la.psu.edu/event/center_for_democratic_deliberation_lecture_jeremy_engel
	s/</a></p></body></html>
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