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Danse résistante #2. Des flammes du Bronx jaillit le hip-hop


Danse résistante #2. Des flammes du Bronx jaillit le hip-hop
Samedi 24 Juillet 2021
Deuxième volet de notre série consacrée aux danses résistantes. Dans les années 1970, le ghetto new-yorkais du Bronx est ravagé par les marchands de sommeil et la misère. Dans ce paysage de ruines, des gamins inventent un style qui conquerra le monde. Et substituent aux affrontements de gangs des rituels de danse.
En ce dernier quart de siècle, l’âme de Prométhée règne sur le Bronx. Le ­Titan n’est pas seulement celui qui déroba le feu sacré de l’Olympe pour en faire don aux humains, il est également celui par qui les arts et la technique descendent sur terre. La punition de Zeus fut terrible, mais, voués à souffrir, les hommes accèdent également à la connaissance. ....

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Last Word: A Touch of the Irish | Irish America




On March 17, 1964, Robert F. Kennedy traveled to Scranton, Pennsylvania, to address the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. His address that evening was rich in purpose but also in sentiment. It was his first speech since Dallas.
He had chosen this Irish American audience in this most Irish of cities to share what lay so deep in his heart: his love for his lost brother Jack and his commitment to his legacy.
He began with a tribute to the legacy he and his audience shared: the mid-19th century famine that had caused their ancestors to cross what John Boyle Reilly would call “the bowl of tears” and the prejudice that met their families here in this country. ....

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Project MUSE - The Politics of Ecology: Environmentalism and Liberalism in the 1960s


For most Americans the terms “environmentalist” and “liberal” are more or less synonymous. For many historians the set of ideas called environmentalism and the set of ideas called liberalism are similarly and for similar reasons connected. But it is not at all clear why these associations make sense. The environmental historian Roderick Nash provides one explanation for the pairing of environmentalism and liberalism in
The Rights of Nature, where he argues that “one can regard environmental ethics as marking out the farthest limits of American liberalism.”
1 For Nash, the association is a direct one: environmentalism and liberalism are related because the one is an expression of the other. Liberalism, in Nash’s view, centers on granting rights based on intrinsic worth to the previously marginalized and defenseless. As liberal thinkers have argued for the moral consideration of more and more subjects a process that Nash calls the “ethical extension of ....

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Opinions | Is Walter Mondale-style liberalism back?


Opinions | Is Walter Mondale-style liberalism back?
Steven M. Gillon
Democratic presidential nominee Walter Mondale and vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro leave an afternoon rally on Sept. 5, 1984, in Portland, Ore. (Jack Smith/AP)
This week the nation lost a liberal icon and a great statesman.
I met Walter “Fritz” Mondale for the first time in November 1986, two years after President Ronald Reagan crushed him in the 1984 election. He sat in the comfortable confines of his D.C. law office, toying with a large Cuban cigar. Deep, heavy pockets shadowed his blue eyes. The expression on his pale face seemed lifeless.
It was obvious that the defeat had taken more than a physical toll on him. “One day the eyes of the entire world are on you,” he said dejectedly. “Then you lose the election and not even your own dog wants to look at you.” ....

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