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  1. Alongside thought leaders like Coleman Hughes, John McWhorter, Denzel Washington, Frances S. Lee, Thomas Chatteron Williams, Kmele Foster, Dr. Carlos Hoyt, Cedrick-Michael Simmons, Ayishat Akanbi, Glenn Loury, Afrika Brooke, Derrick Blackman

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    Bear in mind that when conservatives and parents movements' oppose CRT, they are opposing an actual practice and ideology, but that these critiques are aimed as CRT as it appears today not as it was originally constituted. To understand this, see: Realist vs Idealist Interpretations of CRT

    "Embarrassed that I was railing against CRT without completely understanding it, I read “Silent Covenants,” a book about education by Derrick Bell, who, along with Kimberlé Crenshaw and others, was one of the originators of critical race theory. I was surprised to read Bell’s argument promoting school choice for black and white Americans alike. Bel...

    Patrick Anderson: "Recent discussions on the left have focused on debunking insipid conservatives’ perspectives on CRT, but this is low-hanging fruit. The most difficult challenge lies in debunking the liberal narrative about CRT, a task that can only be achieved through careful historical analysis. To truly understand the current state of CRT, it is necessary to understand the difference between the realist school of CRT and the idealist school of CRT. Furthermore, it is necessary to acknowl...

    Three Competing Definitions of what is wrong with U.S. Society

    Gus diZerega: "There are three different broad definitions commonly employed by advocates of CRT. One is insightful, one is bad history and bad social science, and one is worse than this. Blurring them in discussion discredits the first and ultimately strengthens the power of genuine racists. The third has been used by CRT’s enemies to discredit its most powerful variants.

    1. Steven J. Lawrence: "First, I want to reiterate that there is a difference between the theoretical framework of Critical Race Theory that was developed by Kimberlé Crenshaw, Derrick Bell, and others in the context of legal studies that analyzied the impact of racial bias on criminal law and societal norms in the United States and the "Pop CRT" t...

    James Lindsay: "And that’s not all! This is a grim but fair description of Critical Race Theory, and, what’s worse, it’s woefully incomplete. There are other horrible ideas at the very core of Critical Race Theory that fall in this same mold that we do not have time to list here. These include the idea that racism barely gets better, if at all, tha...

    * A Beginner’s Curriculum on Critical Race Theory. JUNE 23, 2020. By HELEN PLUCKROSE AND JAMES LINDSAY. URL = https://newdiscourses.com/2020/06/beginners-curriculum-critical-race-theory/

  2. 2. "In the rhizomatic model of learning, curriculum is not driven by predefined inputs from experts; it is constructed and negotiated in real time by the contributions of those engaged in the learning process. This community acts as the curriculum, spontaneously shaping, constructing, and reconstructing itself and the subject of its learning in ...

  3. When masses of people rose up against the representative system and the dearth of real options it offered, unions and parties were widely regarded as representing that system itself, rather than those they notionally represent.

  4. The following text was posted to the mailing list by Michel Bauwens on 25 May 2009, in a response to a transparency request by Matt Cooperrider. It is posted here, lightly edited, to serve as stub for a more complete history page. Some background, as requested

  5. Free culture means anyone can engage with art and other works of the mind, however they want, without hiring a lawyer first. Artists are paid for what they do, not for what other people do. Artists should be paid up front for the work they do. But charging again for music every time a copy is exchanged, for example, is silly.

  6. The artificial womb will be able to provide an opportunity to have children for all people irrespective of age and gender (Corea 1986; Rosen 2003). Of course, in reality, cyborgization will be based on a combination of these and other technologies.

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