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41 | James Boggs and the Problem of Rights under Capitalism

What's Left of Philosophy

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Boggs and the Outsiders

The outsiders are an ambivent social group. For boggs, they a symptom of social disintegration and maladaption. They can only be absorbed into a totally new type of society. The outsiders will inevitably succeed, but it is from their vantage point that the production of new rights through revolution becomes salient. Neither thinks this happens automatically, or that they will.

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