Getting Beyond the Narratives: An Open Letter to the Activist Community

Anthropology of Consciousness 29 (2):147-165 (2018)
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Abstract

This is my response to a book, Globalize Liberation, edited by David Solnit and published in 2004. Media activists James John Bell and Patrick Reinsborough sent me a copy and asked for my thoughts about it; the result turned into an essay of some length, which got a certain amount of exposure and discussion online. Looking at the travails of progressive activism since its publication, I find very little that needs revision, except the tone of relative optimism expressed toward the end.

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The End of History.F. Fukuyama - forthcoming - The National Interest:3-35.

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