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Kirsten Weld

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  • A courtroom gavel placed in front of an open book and justice scale.

    History Won’t Judge

    The idea of history’s judgment was, and remains, seductive. Yet this notion cannot withstand scrutiny, as Joan Wallach Scott’s On the Judgment of History shows.
    by Kirsten Weld via The Baffler on September 7, 2021

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