The Brotherwise Dispatch, Vol.2, No. 1, February 2010
It
is the task of the radical critic to illuminate what is repressed and
excluded by the basic mechanisms of a given social order. It is the task
of the politically engaged radical critic to side with the
excluded and repressed: to develop insights gained in confrontation with
injustice, to nourish cultures of resistance, and to help define the
means with which society can be rendered adequate to the full breadth of
human potentialities.
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The BROTHERWISE DISPATCH vs. LEWIS R. GORDON
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BROTHERWISE DISPATCH-In your book Fanon and the Crisis of European Man you describe Fanon as the "Locus of many pressing questions in contemporary philosophy." Could you qualify that statement for our readers and maybe share what you consider those "pressing questions" to be?
BROTHERWISE DISPATCH-In your book Fanon and the Crisis of European Man you describe Fanon as the "Locus of many pressing questions in contemporary philosophy." Could you qualify that statement for our readers and maybe share what you consider those "pressing questions" to be?
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