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The Birthplace of Critical Race Theory

Mark Cusatelsus, meaning in 1969, the rupture with the linguistic universe of the establishment is more radical. In the most militant areas of protest, it amounts to a methodical reversal of meaning. It's not even projection. It's just confessing. He's saying we're radically reversing the meaning of words to rupture with the linguistics of the establishment. That's a strategy. And that's really the argument that motivated the development of critical race theory if you read the critical race theory.

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