Leonard Cohen on the Antidote to Anger and the Meaning of Resistance

The Marginalian2/7/2026 – 2/8/2026

Summary

The article discusses the human reflex of reacting to helplessness with anger, which occurs in both personal and political contexts. It highlights a current period of widespread helplessness and uncertainty, leading to a desire for authority figures who offer certainty. This impulse is described as a primal and pacifying response, similar to how children seek comfort from parents in overwhelming situations.

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