#306 Tommie Shelby: "Only grassroots solidarity can stop the march of authoritarianism"
Philosopher Tommie Shelby on Trump, bottom-up resistance and
abolitionist socialism
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Politics for the rich, blatant discrimination against minorities
and attacks on basic rights: How can we build new forms of
solidarity against the creeping authoritarianism in the United
States and elsewhere? In his Benjamin Lectures US-philosopher and
Harvard professor Tommie Shelby turns to the tradition of Black
Radical thought and the struggles against racial injustice to
tackle the question of solidarity, freedom and self-respect in
these times. Tommie joins the Dissens Podcast to talk about his
idea of a "Political Ethics of the Oppressed", resistance to
Trumpism and the democratic vision of abolishing the carceral
state.
and attacks on basic rights: How can we build new forms of
solidarity against the creeping authoritarianism in the United
States and elsewhere? In his Benjamin Lectures US-philosopher and
Harvard professor Tommie Shelby turns to the tradition of Black
Radical thought and the struggles against racial injustice to
tackle the question of solidarity, freedom and self-respect in
these times. Tommie joins the Dissens Podcast to talk about his
idea of a "Political Ethics of the Oppressed", resistance to
Trumpism and the democratic vision of abolishing the carceral
state.
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