Compassion - a new mindset for development studies? Inaugural lecture by ISS rector, Professor Ruard Ganzevoort

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Thursday 12 Oct 2023

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Entitled ‘Development between extraction and compassion’, he began by defining extractivism as ‘… a philosophical perspective that questions the broader discourse of the mindset and cultural frameworks of extraction’, arguing that ‘… it is a mindset that is pertinent to our thinking about development, about politics, about economy and much more.’

It is, he states, the cultural framework that underlies a significant part of European cultures and is central to our approach to many societal dimensions including finance, time, data, relationships, religion and knowledge.

 

Focusing specifically on the teaching and research carried out at ISS, he argues that it is also present in development discourses and practices and wonders whether and how we can reconceive development in non-extractive ways. He argues that we need to develop an alternative fundamental mindset that leads to different ways of relating to the world.

 

Compassion - a new mindset for development studies?

One such mindset, he suggests, is compassion which he defines as ‘… a virtue that is developed over time through a long series of warm and painful experiences, hard and daily choices, honest reflection and introspection and, especially, concrete actions.’

Such a mindset has as its starting point an awareness that everything is connected. It also implies that we are willing to be affected by ‘the other’ and that we can turn that awareness and willingness to be affected into action. This, he argues, enables us to engage in a radical analysis of the fundamental values underlying existing practices and structures as well as practical steps toward change.

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