“I can’t breathe”: Praxis, parrhesia and the current historical moment

Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (13):1311-1315 (2021)
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As educators, writers and public intellectuals, many of us share a sense of responsibility for reflecting on the worlds in which we live, with a view to transforming them for the common good, towar...

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