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“A protest is not principally a sacrifice made for some alternative, more just future; it is an inconsequential redemption of the present. The problem is how to live time and again with the adjective inconsequential.” — John Berger
A protest is not principally a sacrifice made for some alternative, more just future; it is an inconsequential redemption of the present.
The problem is how to live time and again with the adjective inconsequential.