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+====1 The aff’s search for solutions and meaning in an absurd world is anti-black—recreates violence and ressentiment.==== |
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+Warren: Warren, Calvin L. Professor, George Washington University. “Black Nihilism and a Politics of Hope.” The New Centennial Review, Volume 15 (Number 1). Spring 2015. RP |
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+Meaning itself is |
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+within humanist grammars. |
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+====2 There is no “progress,” anti-black violence just reproduces itself.==== |
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+Warren: Warren, Calvin L. Professor, George Washington University. “Black Nihilism and a Politics of Hope.” The New Centennial Review, Volume 15 (Number 1). Spring 2015. RP |
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+Perverse juxtapositions structure |
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+to black suffering. |
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+====The alternative is political apostasy – this is an individual rejection of hope in the political system to change.==== |
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+Warren: Warren, Calvin L. Professor, George Washington University. “Black Nihilism and a Politics of Hope.” The New Centennial Review, Volume 15 (Number 1). Spring 2015. RP |
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+Political Apostasy For |
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+and spiritual practice. |