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Wild Pop Discipline

Gustav Thomas

To what extent can we pay heed to C L R James's advocating universal 'disciplined spontaneity'? How much of what we have made (for and of) ourselves do we, as a civilisation, need to disavow and dismantle in order to genuinely, progressively, survive?

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