Josephine and Claire engage the idea that "the personal is political": after going through these exercises what new dimensions of this phrase have jumped out to you?
Taking Chair's perogative, I was really thinking about the inverse of how I normally think about the phrase: that also the complicity in the "worse" parts of the political system too - like the personal of *not* making change is also political?
Taking Chair's perogative, I was really thinking about the inverse of how I normally think about the phrase: that also the complicity in the "worse" parts of the political system too - like the personal of *not* making change is also political?