Angela Davis

Freedom Is a Constant Struggle

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  • Sasha Midlhas quoted5 months ago
    You see, we think individualistically, and we assume that only heroic individuals can make history.
  • Sasha Midlhas quoted5 months ago
    Since the rise of global capitalism and related ideologies associated with neoliberalism, it has become especially important to identify the dangers of individualism. Progressive struggles—whether they are focused on racism, repression, poverty, or other issues—are doomed to fail if they do not also attempt to develop a consciousness of the insidious promotion of capitalist individualism. Even as Nelson Mandela always insisted that his accomplishments were collective, always also achieved by the men and women who were his comrades, the media attempted to sanctify him as a heroic individual.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    These forms of punishment do not work when you consider that the majority of people who are in prison are there because society has failed them, because they’ve had no access to education or jobs or housing or health care. But let me say that criminalization and imprisonment could not solve other problems.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    we think individualistically, and we assume that only heroic individuals can make history
  • alejahas quoted4 years ago
    we have to learn how to imagine the future in terms that are not restricted to our own lifetimes.
  • alejahas quoted4 years ago
    No amount of psychological therapy or group training can effectively address racism in this country, unless we also begin to dismantle the structures of racism.
  • alejahas quoted4 years ago
    The retributive impulses of the state are inscribed in our very emotional responses. The political reproduces itself through the personal.
  • alejahas quoted4 years ago
    it seems to me that people who are working on the front line of the struggle against violence against women should also be on the front line of abolitionist struggles. And people opposed to police crimes, should also be opposed to domestic—what is constructed as domestic—violence. We should understand the connections between public violence and private or privatized violence.
  • alejahas quoted4 years ago
    In other words criminalization allows the problem to persist.
  • alejahas quoted4 years ago
    Feminism involves so much more than gender equality. And it involves so much more than gender. Feminism must involve a consciousness of capitalism—I mean, the feminism that I relate to. And there are multiple feminisms, right? It has to involve a consciousness of capitalism, and racism, and colonialism, and postcolonialities, and ability, and more genders than we can even imagine, and more sex-ualities than we ever thought we could name.
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