We become what we normalize: what we owe each other in worlds that demand our silence

Minneapolis: Broadleaf Books (2023)
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Abstract

From respected thinker and public intellectual David Dark comes We Become What We Normalize, both a cultural critique and a robust summons to resist complicity when it comes to conversations on politics, religion, and media. Dark offers a spirited call to witness to ethics, community, and change for ourselves and the worlds we inhabit.

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