
Lewis Gordon & Jason Stanley - When Philosophers Talk - Part 4
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The transcript explores the critique of Dubois by Elaine Locke, focusing on the role of art and identity in the 1920s. It delves into the complexities of liberalism, contrasting moral and political responsibilities, and highlights the importance of community over individualism. The discussion extends to the emergence of conservatism in power dynamics and the significance of political actions for future generations. The transcript concludes with reflections on antifascist work and its relevance to contemporary and future societal structures.
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