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'''Unconditioning Love''' is the kind of love that can be shared, given, or applied in order to engage in a process of un-conditioning from dominant culture. For example, this is the kind of love to use if your young niece has learned (already!) to expect to consume products, to buy things, and to generally think and act in a largely consumerist fashion. You can give her unconditional love and hopefully she will find that consuming, buying, and practicing consumerism generally need not be a necessary, or primary, activity for human beings!
'''Unconditioning Love''' is the kind of love that can be shared, given, or applied in order to engage in a process of un-conditioning from dominant culture. For example, this is the kind of love to use if your young niece has learned (already!) to expect to consume products, to buy things, and to generally think and act in a largely consumerist fashion. You can give her ''unconditioning love'' and hopefully she will find that consuming, buying, and practicing consumerism generally need not be a necessary, or primary, activity for human beings!

Revision as of 17:34, 18 May 2014

Unconditioning Love is the kind of love that can be shared, given, or applied in order to engage in a process of un-conditioning from dominant culture. For example, this is the kind of love to use if your young niece has learned (already!) to expect to consume products, to buy things, and to generally think and act in a largely consumerist fashion. You can give her unconditioning love and hopefully she will find that consuming, buying, and practicing consumerism generally need not be a necessary, or primary, activity for human beings!