On war’s 1st anniversary, two Ukrainian women provide a lesson in the moral psychology of hope
It was fitting that we sat down to dinner with two Ukrainians on the first anniversary of Russia’s brutal invasion of their homeland. On February 24, we met Irina and Halina, refugees from Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, which is just 30 km from the Russian border. For many months now, both women have been … Continue reading On war’s 1st anniversary, two Ukrainian women provide a lesson in the moral psychology of hope
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On war’s 1st anniversary, two Ukrainian women provide a lesson in the moral psychology of hope
It was fitting that we sat down to dinner with two Ukrainians on the first anniversary of Russia’s brutal invasion of their homeland. On February 24, we met Irina and Halina, refugees from Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city, which is just 30 km from the Russian border. For many months now, both women have been … Continue reading On war’s 1st anniversary, two Ukrainian women provide a lesson in the moral psychology of hope