Mar 31 2006

personal liberty without collective equality?

Published by Andre Daley at 11:17 am under diversity

Here’s a debate asking and interesting question Is it possible to have personal liberty without collective equality?

slavoj zizek | cornel west | alain badiou @ princeton university

I think this is a core question for the emerging church. Some seem to think that as long as there is personal freedom from the distortions of the modern church then all is well. I wish I could have been present to hear Cornel West’s perspective.

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