ENGA11H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: New Imperialism, Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviewing, Penicillin

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Institutionalized racism a narration of the above binaries: What the twentieth century needs, in other words, is not more answers, but better questions. And there is a deep urgency to this concern since some of the worst episodes of the twentieth. Atomic bomb, the neo-imperialism of globalized capitalism all come from people and institutions sure that they have the answers and therefore determined to ignore (or worse, eliminate) whoever challenges them. The most dangerous attitude of our time is not uncertainty but a false certitude presented as the way things need, should or have to be . Such a false certitude is often backed up by force to protect the people promoting it from doubt. A good deal of twentieth century art is devoted to suggesting alternative. Realities so that being told that"s just the way it is can be countered with.

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