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The form of the protest—the bizarre blood sculpture, the poems—was itself a protest against passivity, lack of imagination, and normalcy.
Lola Milholland • Group Living and Other Recipes: A Memoir
the orientation of the Hitlerite masses, though violently anti-capitalist, is by no means socialist,
Simone Weil • Oppression and Liberty
Miller ended up writing thousands and thousands of words all centered around a puzzle she wanted to solve: what caused the majority of Germans to comply with horrific authority, and what caused a minority to resist?
According to Miller, it is an issue of embodied humanity. She wrote: “Our capacity to resist has nothing to do with our intelligence bu... See more
According to Miller, it is an issue of embodied humanity. She wrote: “Our capacity to resist has nothing to do with our intelligence bu... See more
D.L. Mayfield • My (Autistic) Grand Unified Theory of How We Got Here
Bertolt Brecht,
John Berger • Bento's Sketchbook
Arnold Aronson blames it all on the introduction of the chair to the stage. Once you put a chair on the stage, we sit down and have a chat. You know, “Mrs. Tesman, let’s have a little chat.”
Sarah Ruhl • BOMB Magazine | Sarah Ruhl
Terry's smile
Charlotte Gilman • Herland
Kesler and his people remained