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7/26/2025, 6:09:05 PM
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>We Have Never Been Woke? I hadn't heard of it before, but it sounds intriguing.
He says the book is in the tradition of black scholarship, and he is a fan of both Nietzsche and Foucault. He explains that he will be using some of the tools of woke to attack concepts relating to woke. His goal is ultimately a reform of the left, rather than an overthrow, but he doesn't quite know the form it'll take.
He uses the term "normies" frequently, which is likely a first for princeton unviersity press.
His critiques are mostly rooted in that "woke" doesn't actually deliver, and is mostly used as a tool for a small elite to maintain their status, and that "woke" people are massive hypocrites who say one thing and do another.
Some things are totally obvious: but this is a book printed by princeton university press, so it's notable that someone is saying it out loud.
>We Have Never Been Woke? I hadn't heard of it before, but it sounds intriguing.
He says the book is in the tradition of black scholarship, and he is a fan of both Nietzsche and Foucault. He explains that he will be using some of the tools of woke to attack concepts relating to woke. His goal is ultimately a reform of the left, rather than an overthrow, but he doesn't quite know the form it'll take.
He uses the term "normies" frequently, which is likely a first for princeton unviersity press.
His critiques are mostly rooted in that "woke" doesn't actually deliver, and is mostly used as a tool for a small elite to maintain their status, and that "woke" people are massive hypocrites who say one thing and do another.
Some things are totally obvious: but this is a book printed by princeton university press, so it's notable that someone is saying it out loud.
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