“The blues is relevant today because when we look down through the corridors of time, the black American interpretation of tragicomic hope in the face of dehumanizing hate and oppression will be seen as the only kind of hope that has any kind of maturity in a world of overwhelming barbarity and bestiality. That barbarity is found not just in the form of terrorism but in the form of the emptiness of our lives - in terms of the wasted human potential that we see around the world. In this sense, the blues is a great democratic contribution of black people to world history.”
Quote by Cornel West
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Democracy Matters: Winning the Fight Against Imperialism
This book examines the significance of democracy as a political system and its potential to counteract imperialistic tendencies. It analyzes the historical and theoretical aspects of democracy, discussing its development and the challenges it faces in the modern world. The author argues for the strengthening of democratic institutions and processes to ensure a more equitable and just global order. more
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