Civil WarsBeacon Press, 1981 - 188 páginas |
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... respect you if you could hurt somebody . Much less obvious was how to elicit respect as somebody who felt and who meant love . I wanted to see if it was possible to say things that people believe they don't want to hear , without having ...
... respect you if you could hurt somebody . Much less obvious was how to elicit respect as somebody who felt and who meant love . I wanted to see if it was possible to say things that people believe they don't want to hear , without having ...
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... respect and self - determination must be , as I see it , something you can verify in the ways that I present myself to others , and in the ways that I approach people different from myself . How do I reach out to the people I would like ...
... respect and self - determination must be , as I see it , something you can verify in the ways that I present myself to others , and in the ways that I approach people different from myself . How do I reach out to the people I would like ...
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... respect what somebody else calls self - love if that concept of self - love requires my suicide to any degree . And this will hold true whether that somebody else is male , female , Black , or white . My Black feminism means that you ...
... respect what somebody else calls self - love if that concept of self - love requires my suicide to any degree . And this will hold true whether that somebody else is male , female , Black , or white . My Black feminism means that you ...
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Testimony 1964 | 3 |
Letter to Michael 1964 | 16 |
Notes Toward a Black Balancing | 84 |
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Critical Humanisms: Humanist/anti-humanist Dialogues Martin Halliwell,Andy Mousley Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |