Future American lawyers to be proud of
Jan 31, 2006 in the briar-wire by dispatch | No comments
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Quotes from the Underground
“What’s necessary is for people to come to grips with the fact that there is something radically wrong with the tradition into which they’ve been conditioned, and for these people to want to get out of that. This may seem unlikely, but I want to stress it is all possible. None of it is—as the dominant culture contests —‘unrealistic.’ If it’s possible it’s also realistic. If you let that which oppresses you define what’s real, you will always be oppressed. Define a different reality, one which makes more sense, and go after it.”
Ward Churchill, interview with Robert Jensen
Ward Churchill, interview with Robert Jensen
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