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June 30, 2003


Jeffrey Barbose: Myth and governance

In the light of a Pride weekend marked with mainstream sponsorship and media celebration, Jeffrey Barbose sheds some light on the need for radicals and chaos: "The presence of radicals is an ironically-eternal thing, so it seems. Radicals are always vilified by some, always praised by some, always recognized by everyone. But when radicals become somehow the norm, are they still radical? If a radical fell in the forest, would s/he make a protest? While the presence of radicals in society—indeed, the need for them—is a given, what happens when radicals become common instead of rare? God of Biscuits




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