Grace Lee Boggs Thoughts

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Grace Lee Boggs Thoughts

Grace Lee Boggs Thoughts

I think Detroit shows that we've come to the end of the industrial epoch and have to find a new mode of production.

Author: Grace Lee Boggs

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The struggle we're dealing with these days, which, I think, is part of what the 60s represented, is how do we define our humanity?

Author: Grace Lee Boggs

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I think that rebellions arise out of anger, and they're very short-lived.

Author: Grace Lee Boggs

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