By living exclusively for the present, we let ourselves be hemmed in by an ocean of death. By reviving the past, we enlarge our living space
By living exclusively for the present, we let ourselves be hemmed in by an ocean of death. By reviving the past, we enlarge our living space
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David Theo GoldbergDavid Theo Goldberg is the director of the University of California Humanities Research Institute. Among his books are Racist Culture: philosophy and the politics of meaning (1993), Racial Subjects: writing on race in America (1997), Ethical Theory and Social Issues (1995), and The Racial State (Blackwell, 2001). He is the founding coeditor of Social Identities: journal for the study of race, nation and culture. Recent articlesThe space of multiculturalism Is multiculturalism a description of the existing world or a bridge to a better one? David Theo Goldberg, one of the foremost thinkers on issues of race, examines how ideas of nation, purity, and power are being challenged by new spatial understandings of the multicultural city. |
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