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The Intrinsic Value of Protest

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2026

José Medina*
Affiliation:
Northwestern University
Claudia Gâlgău*
Affiliation:
Centre for Research in Political Philosophy and Ethics at KU Leuven
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Abstract

José Medina and Claudia Gâlgău discuss the epistemology of protest, epistemic self-empowerment and hope in the midst of persistent forms of oppression. “Social change and liberation often take many generations, and we need to cultivate sustainable communities of resistance that will not give up hope and will help people achieve recognition and dignity, and even flourish, amid structural forms of oppression.”

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