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我们很荣幸能出版这期杂志,客座编辑是我们长期的编辑委员会成员之一。这是一个奇怪的重要主题,因为耐心似乎是一种非常过时的价值,在我们这个速度为王的当代世界里,它不太受尊重。在美国,我们有Instacart和Amazon Prime,它们承诺只要我们下单就能送货上门,即时满足我们的需求。每一个新版本的电脑都提供了越来越快的处理速度,因此我们似乎能够在越来越短的时间内了解越来越多的东西——但代价是什么?我们把急躁的知心伴侣——速度奉为偶像,失去了什么?正如你将在本文中读到的,耐心,正如我们的客座编辑所指出的,可能不是急躁的客观相关,而且,也许最能说明问题的是,耐心主要是穷人(他们被迫等待几乎所有的事情)所要求的,而急躁是那些拥有很多东西的人的礼物。也许,急躁已成为我们的金牛犊。我强烈建议你花点时间读下去,以更好地理解这一点,甚至更多。[End Page ix]版权所有©2023 The New School
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Editor's Introduction Arien Mack we are privileged to be publishing this issue, guest edited by one of our longtime editorial board members. It is an oddly important subject, because patience seems like a very old-fashioned value and one not much esteemed in our contemporary world where speed is king. In the US we have Instacart and Amazon Prime that promise instant gratification by delivering goods almost as soon as we have ordered them, and each new version of our computers offers faster and faster processing so that we seem to be able to know more and more in less and less time—but at what cost? What have we lost in canonizing speed, the bosom companion of impatience? As you will read in these pages, patience, as our guest editor suggests, may not be the objective correlative of impatience, and, perhaps most tellingly, patience is demanded mostly of the poor (who are forced to wait for almost everything), while impatience is a gift to those who have much. It may be that impatience has become our golden calf. I urge you to take the time to read on to get a better sense of this and much more. [End Page ix] Copyright © 2023 The New School
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