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‘Summer of Our Discontent’: An age of rage

‘Summer of Our Discontent’: An age of rage
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By Tunku VaradarajanHow would you tackle a book whose opening sentence packs such a wordy wallop that you wonder whether the text was ever seen by an editor?Try this first line, from Summer of Our Discontent by Thomas Chatterton Williams: “There is no doubt that the initial animating spirit of Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, and the thousands of social justice protests since 2020 forced a necessary national (re)consideration of long overdue demands for police reform in particular, as well as broader calls for greater equality and inclusion &n...

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