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Month: June 2020

June 3, 2020July 9, 2020 community, community art, cultural democracy, Economics and culture Leave a comment community artcommunity developmentcorona viruselitismjohn bergerparallel stateracism

FIELD – AFTER JOHN BERGER

This is the transcript of a 4 minute talk I did as the first of The Parallel State’s RANT series. You can listen to the podcast here.

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