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"Abolition Then and Now"—our winter 2025 issue—is now available! Read it on @ProjectMUSE: 🔗 muse.jhu.edu/issue/56302 1/2

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Vincent Lloyd reads abolition as committed to destruction, not reform. He explores how abolition demands an absolute end to domination, to beget new ways of life. From theological roots to decolonization, discover the radical power of the long 2010s. bit.ly/3NY3GE7

SocResJournal's tweet image. Vincent Lloyd reads abolition as committed to destruction, not reform.

He explores how abolition demands an absolute end to domination, to beget new ways of life. From theological roots to decolonization, discover the radical power of the long 2010s.

bit.ly/3NY3GE7

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