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Where To Now For Irish Catholicism?, Eamon Maher Sep 2003

Where To Now For Irish Catholicism?, Eamon Maher

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Indian Spirituality, Eamon Maher Mar 2003

Indian Spirituality, Eamon Maher

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A Sense Of The Spiritual : Spirituality In John Mcgahern's ''That They May Face The Rising Sun'', Eamon Maher Feb 2003

A Sense Of The Spiritual : Spirituality In John Mcgahern's ''That They May Face The Rising Sun'', Eamon Maher

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An Introduction To The Life And Works Of Jean Sulivan (1913-1980), Eamon Maher Jan 2003

An Introduction To The Life And Works Of Jean Sulivan (1913-1980), Eamon Maher

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"An Outsider's View Of Modern Ireland: Michel Houellebecq's Atomised", Eamon Maher Jan 2003

"An Outsider's View Of Modern Ireland: Michel Houellebecq's Atomised", Eamon Maher

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“Tramp” Bibliography, S. Ray Granade Jan 2003

“Tramp” Bibliography, S. Ray Granade

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Critical Praxis, Spirit Healing And Community Activism: Preserving A Subversive Dialogue On Reparations, Christian Sundquist Jan 2003

Critical Praxis, Spirit Healing And Community Activism: Preserving A Subversive Dialogue On Reparations, Christian Sundquist

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African-American reparations have the potential to deconstruct racial privilege, promote racial reconciliation, and heal the psychic injuries of the African-American community. However, many models of reparations have given up on the promise of reparations in exchange for the slim possibility of short-term progress.

A subversive dialogue on African-American reparations, however, will inevitably critique equal opportunity, individualism, and white innocence and privilege. Embraced by the majority, and internalized by the African-American community, the principles of individualism, equal opportunity, and meritocracy reinforce white innocence and privilege to the extent that future, current and past inequality are cast as the natural and inevitable …