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+The politics of hope preserves metaphysical structures that sustain black suffering exploiting hope – political strategies maintain a system of incremental change based on black suffering and flesh. Warren |
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+Warren, Assistant Professor of American Studies, 2015 (Calvin, research fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Africology, "Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope", CR: The New Centennial Review, 15.1)SHSJW |
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+Throughout this essay ... end of political hope. |
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+A politics of futurity and hope requires a position inside the liberal grammar. the 1AC’s project of liberalism adds meaning to the world by sacrificing blackness. Warren |
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+Warren, Assistant Professor of American Studies, 2015 (Calvin, research fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Africology, "Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope", CR: The New Centennial Review, 15.1)SHS JW |
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+Within critical discourses ... its terroristic historicity. |
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+The 1AC’s project fails to address the nature of an anti-black world – their project creates a condition of ressentiment that ultimately gets mapped over in discussions of humanist redress. Warren |
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+Warren, Assistant Professor of American Studies, 2015 (Calvin, research fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Africology, "Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope", CR: The New Centennial Review, 15.1. SHSJW |
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+For West, this ... of spiritual maturity. |
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+The alternative is political apostasy, the complete rejection of the “not-yet-social order” and the hope for the end of political hope in favor of a spiritual hope. Warren |
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+Warren, Assistant Professor of American Studies, 2015 (Calvin, research fellow at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in Africology, "Black Nihilism and the Politics of Hope", CR: The New Centennial Review, 15.1). SHSJW |
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+For West and Brogdon ... and spiritual practice. |