Joy in Community Study (Review of Border & Rule) [Book Review]

Riverwise Magazine 1 (19) (2022)
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Abstract

In gloomy and despairing times, we who work for liberation generate light and joy. We experience this every time we work together to defend our communities, when we fight to win collective victories, when we build something new. Much of the time these experiences are in marches and meetings – really important spaces for movement work. But here we want to amplify the usefulness of collective study, and share some thoughts about why Harsha Walia’s new book Border and Rule would be a great place to start if you might like to try a political kind of book club.

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