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Douglas Williams

is a Ph.D. student in political science at the University of Alabama, researching the labor movement and labor policy. He blogs at The South Lawn.

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Nothing Short of a Revolution

By Douglas WilliamsSeptember 3, 2014
For all the talk of community and locality central to social justice rhetoric, people have been willing to believe that any sort of radicalism is alien.
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