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Taking notes 64: America’s chance for moral courage

August 9, 2016August 9, 2016 sanjay perera

by Sanjay Perera
Those who decide to lead their lives in fear and moral cowardice have nothing to say of any importance to those acting according to their conscience. Continue reading Taking notes 64: America’s chance for moral courage

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Taking notes 61: Muhammad Ali was a freedom fighter not a celebrity

June 14, 2016 sanjay perera

by Henry A. Giroux
Ali taught us how to talk back to power. Many of us learned early that what Ali was saying was that we had to flip the script in order to survive Continue reading Taking notes 61: Muhammad Ali was a freedom fighter not a celebrity

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Taking notes 43: minorities versus majorities

December 30, 2014 sanjay perera

by Emma Goldman If I were to give a summary of the tendency of our times, I would say, Quantity. The multitude, the mass spirit, dominates everywhere, destroying quality. Our entire life – production, politics, and education – rests on … Continue reading Taking notes 43: minorities versus majorities

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