Chapter three represents the epistemology of resistance. As an exercise of self-agency, the discussion concerns the oppressed securing their own liberation and the means of doing so. By examining the environmental, political, and societal circumstances of the enslaved, evident is their orientation toward a life that does not conform, comply, nor cooperate with structures and systems of oppression. The discussion uncovers the Freedom Fighters’ knowledge that was hidden from their opponents, unveiling their ingenuity in creating a moral philosophy, political strategy, and practical application for resistance.

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Creative Intellect and Imagination: Conceiving Resistance

  • Delroy A. Reid-Salmon

摘要

Chapter three represents the epistemology of resistance. As an exercise of self-agency, the discussion concerns the oppressed securing their own liberation and the means of doing so. By examining the environmental, political, and societal circumstances of the enslaved, evident is their orientation toward a life that does not conform, comply, nor cooperate with structures and systems of oppression. The discussion uncovers the Freedom Fighters’ knowledge that was hidden from their opponents, unveiling their ingenuity in creating a moral philosophy, political strategy, and practical application for resistance.