David Sirota: Embracing ‘Enough’
from truthdig:
Embracing Enough
Posted on Feb 10, 2012
By David Sirota
Of all the no-nos in contemporary Americaand there are manynone has proven more taboo than the ancient doctrine of
dayenu. Translated from the original Hebrew, the word roughly means It would have been enough. The principle is that a certain amount of a finite resource should satisfy even the gluttons among us.
I know, I knowto even mention that notion is jarring in a nation whose consumer, epicurean and economic cultures have been respectively defined by the megastore, the Big Mac and the worship of the billionaire. Considering that, its amazing the word enough still exists in the American vernacular at all. But exist it does, and more than thatthe terms morality is actually starting to suffuse the highest-profile debates in the public square.
After the financial meltdown, for example, Congress witnessed an unexpectedly spirited fight over enacting pay caps at bailed-out financial institutions. Beneath the overheated rhetoric, the brawl revolved around determining how much is enough to compensate Wall Streets government-subsidized scam artists.
Today, that conflict has metastasized into a battle over taxes. Marked by mind-numbing arguments over Mitt Romneys IRS returns and esoteric catchphrases like Buffet Rule, the skirmish is really just a proxy war over how much individual income we are going to collectively deem enough before the next dollar of income is subjected to a less preferential levy. .................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/embracing_enough_20120210/