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Conversations with Stuart Hall: The tenacity of race
In economic terms, we have seen a revolutionary mode of upward redistribution gush-up, rather than trickle-down. In the political domain we have seen the return of a rhetoric about the rooted political community. It is not only far-right movements that have insisted on their right to be culturally different, against the outsiders who want to radically transform and subvert white and Christian Europe.