Boston Review: Why People Blame Themselves.
“… the quest for personal responsibility and the eagerness to blame oneself for failure obscures the larger forces that have weakened our social safety net, our communities, and our families. Doing away with gratuitous blame—directed at others and at ourselves—requires building institutions that restore, carefully and thoughtfully, our collective supply of meaning, trust, and dignity.” When you blame yourself for betting against a stacked deck, or cogged dice ...
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