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Sunday, October 28, 2012

"I Am Not a Leader" Russell Means' 1980 Mother Jones Cover Story


In honor of Russell Means who passed away last Tuesday.  Also check out this remembrance by Tom Hayden in The Nation. He sees nothing redemptive in what he terms, "European culture" and he makes a compelling argument on how harmful it, as a way of knowing and being, has been harmful to the natural world. Marxism is also not the answer since it agrees with European culture.

He further distinguishes between "Caucasians" and "European culture," as follows:

"Caucasians have a more positive vision to offer humanity than European culture. I believe this. But in order to attain this vision it is necessary for Caucasians to step outside European culture—alongside the rest of humanity—to see Europe for what it is and what it does."

We need to read this in this moment if we are to act effectively in this moment of melting icebergs, environmental devastation wrought by Big Oil and other pollutants, rising authoritarianism, and the ongoing struggle for Indigenous sovereignty and environmental justice.


-Angela

"I Am Not a Leader": Russell Means' 1980 Mother Jones Cover Story

In a provocative piece, the American Indian Movement activist lashed out at European "death culture" and the left.

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