Noura Erakat's "Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine" (Part 1/3)
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- Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
- In this episode, I cover the preface, introduction, and chapter one of Noura Erakat's "Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine."
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Thank you David for your awesome work, as always! As a Palestinian who has never stepped foot in the homeland, I appreciate that you don't just approach critical theory from an abstract angle, but really try to bridge the gap between philosophy and reality. 💗 ☺️
Your channel is an invaluable resource to me, thank you for your work!
Thank you so much for doing this! You are a great person.
Thank you! Put the book on my to-read list!! :)
Thanks for presenting this work
This is great thank you!
Hi David, I've been listening to a lot of your videos! Can you expand on the idea that the state freeze people in time and place that you mention @ 21 minutes?
Thank you
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As soon as the Palestinian government accepts a two-state policy and stops attacking Israel then we'll see progress for both sides.
a two state solution where one is the colonizer? That has literally never worked in history to my knowledge. South Africa, Algeria, Haiti, etc ALL halted or otherwise integrated the former occupying ruling class
@@Giantcrabz it has worked in America with the native Americans they have their own reservations. And by the way if they started attacking the American government they would be treated as hamas is being treated. The Palestinians are the losers and losers don't get to decide boundaries. In a way they are lucky that Israel has been as kind to them as they have been considering Hamas.