Roberto Mangabeira Unger Quote

The reader should understand that this book forms a small part of a larger intellectual program: a struggle against fate through thought, an effort to give new meaning and new life to projects of individual and social liberation that for the last two hundred years have shaken and aroused the whole world, a fight to imagine the forms that those projects can and should take if they are to have a future.


p. 187 - The Left Alternative (2009)


The reader should understand that this book forms a small part of a larger intellectual program: a struggle against fate through thought, an effort...

The reader should understand that this book forms a small part of a larger intellectual program: a struggle against fate through thought, an effort...

The reader should understand that this book forms a small part of a larger intellectual program: a struggle against fate through thought, an effort...

The reader should understand that this book forms a small part of a larger intellectual program: a struggle against fate through thought, an effort...