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Pedagogy of the Oppressed  Paulo Freire

youngblackmale: The first chapter explores how oppression has been justified. Freire admits that the powerless in society can be frightened of freedom. He writes, “Freedom is acquired by conquest, not by gift.”

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    I HAVE THIS BOOK. I have not finished it yet, but it’s definitely an intriguing read and has altered the way I think...
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    A book everyone should own.
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