It comes from Mao's "Combat Liberalism" where he names eleven types types of liberal behaviour within organizational spaces. In the 1960s and 70s a lot of activist groups used this article for self-criticism.
You should add some references to the PPW in Peru to the "Powers", like "Lagos Lambast", in reference to Edith Lagos, a "Gonzalo Gaze" (laser beam), or something.
And yes I know that I mispelled alterity...
ReplyDeleteOr at least I think I did. Who knows when it comes to these made up and idealist words.
PLEASE what are the kinds of liberal????
ReplyDeleteDid you invent this out of whole cloth or is there some other source for this? We are dying to know.
It comes from Mao's "Combat Liberalism" where he names eleven types types of liberal behaviour within organizational spaces. In the 1960s and 70s a lot of activist groups used this article for self-criticism.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Off to read it now.
ReplyDeleteYou should add some references to the PPW in Peru to the "Powers", like "Lagos Lambast", in reference to Edith Lagos, a "Gonzalo Gaze" (laser beam), or something.
ReplyDeleteYeah, if the series ever continued these would definitely be good ideas for new power. "Gonzalo Gaze" is an awesome power!
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