
107/ Black Anarchism, Abolition and the Radical Tradition w/ William C. Anderson
The Fire These Times
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I'm a Migrant in Europe, and an Arab at That.
Theistention between, i'm going to just use them in quotation, like reform and revolution. How do you sort of approach it? Well, the first thing i'm thinking here is that sometimes we get consume omed by this fantastical re envisioning of history that makes reforms into liberation. And i admit, even for me, it'still something that's very difficult. Er, bu anyway, putting that aside, they, so thanks for that. That it's actually very useful. It doesn't mean that i necessariely acceptit as its on a final goal, but i i empathize with people who have that te tendency. Themd, i fear the people
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