Cornel West — "To be a democrat is to believe in the power of ordinary people."
To be a democrat is to believe in the power of ordinary people.
To be a democrat is to believe in the power of ordinary people.
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"The struggle for justice is a marathon, not a sprint."
"The moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice. But it doesn't bend on its own."
"I'm a public intellectual, but I'm also a street intellectual. I'm rooted in the streets, in the hood, with the people."
"The greatest weapon against injustice is organized love."
"I'm a public philosopher who believes in the power of ideas to change the world."
American philosopher, public intellectual, and theologian (Race Matters, 1993; Democracy Matters, 2004), now teaching at Union Theological Seminary. Closely associated with Henry Louis Gates Jr. (Harvard Black-studies collaborator) and Toni Morrison (literary peer and friend). For an intellectual contrast, see Larry Summers, economist and former Harvard President — Summers's 2002 confrontation with West over rap-album recordings, summer-school grading, and political activism led to West's high-profile departure from Harvard for Princeton. The clash became the public face of competing visions of Black scholarship — celebrity public intellectual vs traditional academic gatekeeping.
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