In the epoch following the Second World War, radical Black activists associated durable peace with solidarity among progressives, workers, and the oppressed, and with the anti-systemic reorganization of society.
Read MoreThey were disciplined, ethical, principled, and honest not only because it was required of them, but because they seemed to understand love—from agape to philia to eros—as a cornerstone of revolution.
Read MoreSometimes, the issues with an edited volume prove to be so intractable that it simply doesn’t come into fruition.
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