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Jeremy David Bendik-Keymer works in the Case Western Reserve University Philosophy Department as the Beamer-Schneider Professor in Ethics. His second monograph, Solar Calendar, and Other Ways of Marking Time is forthcoming from Punctum Books. (Author photo by Misty Morrison)

Posted inOpinion

Reconsidering the Aesthetics of Protest

by Jeremy Bendik-Keymer December 7, 2016December 6, 2016

Public witness can’t really be found in a shout or an insult. It can only be found when we witness an openness between people.

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