
45 | On Solidarity and Conflict with Nathan DuFord
What's Left of Philosophy
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Link: There's an intractable conflict between my existence and what you are doing, whether you admit it or not. In the ideal world, we're imagining what would justice look like - there's no conflict like this. He says solidarity is burdened by a deeply damaged world which we have to figure out how to make livable for ourselves. Link: Solidary groups will engage in conflict because that form of conflict forms part of the objective texture of the world.
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