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The hidden struggle: A critique and development of radical theories and conceptions of culture, race and privilege

Artist: Richard Leigh Baker

Within this work we have a critique of white privilege theory as it is applied in the UK and to a lesser extent Europe. This is then developed into an exploration of the nature of control, and how this relates to culture and self and group understanding.

Submitted by Hereward on April 1, 2013

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The Hidden Struggle2.pdf (342.48 KB)
  • racism
  • anarchism

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