Lewis Gordon & Jason Stanley - When Philosophers Talk - Part 2

Lewis Gordon & Jason Stanley - When Philosophers Talk - Part 2

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The transcript covers a range of topics, starting with personal anecdotes about cultural observations and race, moving into a discussion on the role of philosophy in activism. It then examines the relationship between reality and racism, referencing Frantz Fanon's work. Finally, it discusses social hierarchies and exploitation, particularly in the context of property rights and the situation in Michigan.

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What does the speaker mention about their son's favorite book?

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How does the speaker relate the concept of race to the film 'I Love Me, Myself and Irene'?

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What anecdote does the speaker share about Richard Pryor's experience in Kenya?

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What was the speaker's father-in-law's response regarding perceptions of him in Kenya?

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How does the speaker describe the relationship between anti-black racism and reality?

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What does the speaker imply about the ideology behind the seizure of majority black cities in Michigan?

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In what way does the speaker connect the history of African American exploitation with indigenous exploitation?

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