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Palo Alto: A Conversation with Malcolm Harris

Peoples & Things

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The Importance of Humanity in History

I tried to dehumanize the very human characters that we understand right and so someone like Shockley or someone like Hoover, they're very important as individuals, but their characteristics are so different and right. And if they weren't there somebody else would have been right there instead of them. I think that's sort of like doesn't make them seem more important it makes them contextual. So I want to give a sense like how you kick the book off historically but I think before because the story of indigenous people comes up in your intro you return to at the end of the book. It's clearly like a really important issue for us all.

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