After all, the nation is not just an entity. It's a story. It's a story of what's salient, what brought us together, what we are willing to live and die for. Martha C. Nussbaum More Quotes by Martha C. Nussbaum More Quotes From Martha C. Nussbaum Knowledge is no guarantee of good behavior, but ignorance is a virtual guarantee of bad behavior. Martha C. Nussbaum ignorance guarantees knowledge To be a good human being is to have a kind of openness to the world, an ability to trust uncertain things beyond your own control. Martha C. Nussbaum fragility kind world To be a good human being is to have a kind of openness to the world, an ability to trust uncertain things beyond your own control, that can lead you to be shattered in very extreme circumstances for which you were not to blame. That says something very important about the condition of the ethical life: that it is based on a trust in the uncertain and on a willingness to be exposed; it’s based on being more like a plant than like a jewel, something rather fragile, but whose very particular beauty is inseparable from that fragility. Martha C. Nussbaum risk important jewels The humanities prepare students to be good citizens and help them understand a complicated, interlocking world. The humanities teach us critical thinking, how to analyze arguments, and how to imagine life from the point of view of someone unlike yourself. Martha C. Nussbaum humanity views thinking Our emotional life maps our incompleteness: A creature without any needs would never have reasons for fear, or grief, or hope, or anger. Martha C. Nussbaum emotional grief needs As human beings, we ought to be vulnerable. We shouldn't try to say that we can be self-sufficient or do everything that's necessary for a good life on our own, because we need other people. Martha C. Nussbaum good-life self people Life is about more than earning a living, and if you're not in the habit of thinking about it, you can end up middle-aged or even older and shocked to realize that your life seems empty. Martha C. Nussbaum realizing earning thinking Disgust relies on moral obtuseness. It is possible to view another human being as a slimy slug or a piece of revolting trash only if one has never made a serious good-faith attempt to see the world through that person’s eyes or to experience that person’s feelings. Disgust imputes to the other a subhuman nature. How, by contrast, do we ever become able to see one another as human? Only through the exercise of imagination. Martha C. Nussbaum eye views exercise As we tell stories about the lives of others, we learn how to imagine what another creature might feel in response to various events. At the same time, we identify with the other creature and learn something about ourselves. Martha C. Nussbaum empathy events stories But the life that no longer trust another human being and no longer forms ties to the political community is not a human life any longer. Martha C. Nussbaum political community ties You can’t really change the heart without telling a story. Martha C. Nussbaum stories heart Business leaders love the humanities because they know that to innovate you need more than rote knowledge. You need a trained imagination. Martha C. Nussbaum leader imagination humanity Philosophers should be, as Seneca put it, 'lawyers for humanity'. Make what you think and feel count; the examined life has global dimensions. Martha C. Nussbaum humanity philosophy thinking Property rights can improve a woman's ability to stand up to violence in the home. You might think education and employment are important because they give women exit options, but property is as well. Give women equal property rights to inherited land, then they have an asset they can take out of the marriage. This gives husbands strong incentives to not beat them. Martha C. Nussbaum husband strong home I think the obstacle for women is that their lives are intertwined with the lives of men. Change at the very deepest level of one's daily life and one's being is required if women are to be really equal. Martha C. Nussbaum levels men thinking Choice matters. You might have the opportunity to eat a nutritious diet, though you might choose to eat a lousy diet. What matters is the opportunity. Martha C. Nussbaum what-matters choices opportunity Nudity quickly becomes unremarkable when generally practiced. Martha C. Nussbaum nudity A person in torment is not going to give you anything. Martha C. Nussbaum torment persons giving The Greek tragedies and comedies are like a roadmap to all the ways in which trying to live this rich, full life can go wrong. You could get into a war. You could find that you have members of your family on the wrong side of a political crisis. You could be raped. You could find that your child has gone crazy because of some horrible experience she's had. Martha C. Nussbaum crazy war children The great tragedy in the new feminist theory in America is the loss of a sense of public commitment.... Hungry women are not fed by this, battered women are not sheltered by it, raped women do not find justice in it, gays and lesbians do not achieve legal protections through it. Martha C. Nussbaum gay loss commitment