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- Title
THE RADICAL EQUALITY OF LIVES.
- Authors
Terry, Brandon M.
- Abstract
An interview with American philosopher and critical theorist Judith Butler is presented. She discusses her book "The Force of Nonviolence," which explores nonviolence as a project capable of productively channeling the tensions of social life away from retribution and resentment toward a radical and redemptive notion of equality, and the essay she contributed to Robert Gooding-Williams's book "Reading Rodney King," in which focuses on racial fantasies.
- Subjects
BUTLER, Judith, 1956-; WOMEN philosophers; CRITICAL theory; NONVIOLENCE; FORCE of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind, The (Book); GOODING-Williams, Robert
- Publication
Boston Review, 2020, Vol 45, Issue 1, p85
- ISSN
0734-2306
- Publication type
Interview