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Bernard E. Harcourt | Getting More Concrete: Three Questions on Concrete Utopianism
By Bernard E. Harcourt Like prison abolition, reparations for slavery, and public debt cancellation movements, these initiatives [the Black Lives Matter movement and Occupy Wall Street] link a concrete demand to a holistic vision of a fundamentally different way of… Continue Reading
Gary Wilder | Hasty Reflections on the Genesis of “Concrete Utopianism”
By Gary Wilder I did not set out to write a book on “concrete utopianism.” This work emerged organically over a number of years, mostly in the wake of my previous book Freedom Time: Negritude, Decolonization, and the Future of… Continue Reading