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“The U.S. today: a society in collapse because the security forces entrusted to protect its core liberal values—tolerance, freedom of association and speech, the consent of the governed—actually reject them as threats to security.” —Stuart Schrader
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“The real scandal is not that there has been student protest. It is that there has not been much, much more of it.”
Speaking at the Harvard encampment, historian Erik Baker reflects on the meaning of this moment of student activism:
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Front page of the Boston Review is an article for our times: '“Repression Is Always a Lesson'. Richard Pithouse interviews S’bu Zikode, leader of South Africa's shack dwellers’ movement, thirty years after apartheid’s end. bostonreview.net/articles/repre… #SouthAfrica #Apartheid
Join us on Monday, April 29, at 2 p.m. ET for a free virtual event with Dr Maeve McKeown discussing her new book, With Power Comes Responsibility: The Politics of Structural Injustice, with Katrina Forrester.
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“University administrators batted about clever ideas, such as revising arithmetic to make two and two equal five; punching holes through the world to prove its flatness...”
Fiction by E. Lily Yu, Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist:
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Monday at 2pm ET/7pm UK
'The Politics of Structural Injustice': Dr Maeve McKeown with Katrina Forrester
What is structural injustice, and who ultimately bears responsibility for it?
Co-hosted with Boston Review
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Pls RT Bloomsbury Philosophy
Super excited for my online book launch next Monday, 29 April, with the incredible Katrina Forrester😍 Hosted by The Philosopher and Boston Review
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'A great album is rewarding to listen to, and a great review articulates the experience of feeling rewarded—or if the record sucks, punished—as a listener...it also taps into something much bigger than the cultural object in question.'
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