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Rake the Light is a welcoming intellectual space where writers and readers are invited to discuss contemporary issues and vital questions in an accessible, broad-minded exchange. The goal of this site is to bring together a cross-section of voices through meaningful conversations on important social, cultural, political, economic and spiritual issues—in essence, to create a virtual public square to break down ideological barriers, bridge divides, and connect strangers who may have otherwise never met.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

What Are We Searching For?



Last week Google released its annual “Zeitgeist List” for 2013-- a snapshot of what Americans searched for over the last 12 months in our gadget lust for more information. You can discover what our inquiring minds were eagerly slouching toward here:


After a year of feeding our collective mind a diet of death, devices, and celebrity, I’m afraid we are headed for the equivalent of a body plagued by heart attacks, weight gain, and erectile dysfunction. Google’s Zeitgeist List may very well be one of the clearest insights into the American 21st century mind—driven, drawn, and dulled into a vacuum of fantasy, escape, entertainment.

What we need, dear reader, is not simply more information, but real knowledge that comes from hard thinking applied to the real issues of the day. Few of us lead lives that allow such reflection and learning-- where we seek common ground through uncommon debate. Historically a public square was one such space that fostered the exchange of ideas and conversation within a public context and helped raise the level of public discourse in society. But despite our increasing connectivity through social media, form did not follow function. We are scarce able today to find a public square in which to dialogue for reflection and growth.

It is my hope that we can start here, start now, and resurrect a virtual public square of hard thinkers. And while our itchy trigger fingers continue to Google for meaning, let us answer the high call to develop a collective intellectual life by speaking out loud into the cultural wasteland. Why not strive to forge a vibrant community, to gain knowledge, not mere information, and help our world regain her beautiful mind? Happy New Year, everyone—let’s celebrate in the public square.


2 comments:

  1. I like the idea of using our collective Google search terms as a way to analyze our society. It's frightening to imagine a future where most people, most of the time, using Google for every answer. It's all surface level information. A public square is greatly needed to take issues deeper, with more care and attention than a hasty Internet search. I'm excited for Rake the Light to get started!

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  2. I love the idea. It terrifies me how much people think they really know simply from running a Google search (or one from any other search engine) and skimming the results. While it may be a great place to start, it is by no means where the quest for information should end. Plus, nobody really speaks or really shares ideas as much. We all have things to learn from each other, and learning should never stop. I can't wait to get going!

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