Optøjer som demokratisk ret

Antifacistisk Forum 1 (1):34-41 (2021)
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Abstract

Lately, there has been a lot of talk about the Ghettos, about wayward youths and Instagram rappers that glorify violence. In this piece, a Warsaw-based philosopher contributes to this discussion by examining the music of the ghetto and the culture of riots. Not in opposition to how bourgeois society usually frames such acts of discontent but rather as a reasonable democratic right that minorities are entitled to.

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Philip Højme (Hoejme)
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