Knowledge As Possession Critiqued
13:49–15:10 · 81s
McKay argues that treating knowledge as something to own fuels ecological peril, invoking Sitting Bull and challenging Western habits of acquisition.
13:49–15:10 · 81s
McKay argues that treating knowledge as something to own fuels ecological peril, invoking Sitting Bull and challenging Western habits of acquisition.
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