
107/ Black Anarchism, Abolition and the Radical Tradition w/ William C. Anderson
The Fire These Times
I Don't Have an Answer When I'm Putting Iny in a Position
"We cannot just repeat and paritthe new ways that are out of the ment we're in," he says. "If we want something new, then we have to ask new questions about how they've taken shape." The author's thinking on property is influenced by his ancestry as a descendent of enslaved african people. He believes capitalism has created so much of this crisis it can't be our way out.
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