Bob Marley and the Resistance to War: From Vindicationism to Emancipation and Spiritual Health
Bob Marley became a philosopher of emancipatory politics. Emancipatory politics starts with a basic and simple assumption that the African people think; and politics must be based on openness, accountability, and the liberation of African women, collective leadership, and the security of the produce...
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Caribe
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Bob Marley; Walter Rodney; África; música raggae; mujer rasta; filosofía |
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Bob Marley; Walter Rodney; África; música raggae; mujer rasta; filosofía G. Campbell, Horace Bob Marley and the Resistance to War: From Vindicationism to Emancipation and Spiritual Health |
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Bob Marley became a philosopher of emancipatory politics. Emancipatory politics starts with a basic and simple assumption that the African people think; and politics must be based on openness, accountability, and the liberation of African women, collective leadership, and the security of the producers. At the dawn of the twentieth century the Rastafari confronted a number of revolutionary traditions. These were the traditions of the liberal democratic revolution against feudalism. Like most black people, the Rastafari knew that this liberal democratic revolution did not include black and brown peoples. Rastafari understood the racist logic of manifest destiny and the vindicationists of the first period were opposed to this liberal democratic creed that accepted imperial wars as pacification. |
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