Paulo Freire, Cultural Action for Freedom, 1972, pp.72-73
The Right in its rigidity prefers the dead to the living; the static to the dynamic; the future as a repetition of the past rather than as a creative venture; pathological forms of love rather than real love; frigid schematization rather than the emotion of living; gregariousness rather than authentic living together; organization men rather than men who organize; imposed myths rather than incarnated values; directives rather than creative and communicative language; and slogans rather than challenges.
Paulo Freire, Cultural Action for Freedom, 1972, pp.72-73
Mike Newman Workshop 2005
Paulo Freire, Cultural Action for Freedom, 1972, pp.72-73
Mike Newman Workshop 2005


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