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- This product had a total of 42 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 9 2020.
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One of the bestwritten smartest analyses of a rhetorical problem in this cultural moment
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This book demands that we discuss itand discuss our worldwith one another
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Finally i ignored friends and family who caringly urged continued silence and tried to address what happened
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They werent open to making amends
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I started reading this book thinking that i was going to be reading it about other people but have been personally gutted by sarah schulmans call towards the duty of repair that we have
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Sarah schulman does a huge mitzvah for activists in describing patterns of behaviors that we see both in supremacist and traumatized behavior that is in seeing harm where there is none and in viewing potential conflict as abuse
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She is equivocal against shunning saying it is unethical to hurt someone because someone told you to do so and that it is actually our responsibility to help and to repair
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Quotable passages on virtually every page