Power, Politics, People, and Knowledge

John Williams
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In an age when many professors, politicians, and everyday people are harassed and threatened for their political views and lifestyles, this presidential address asks that we reflect about people as historical and social actors. It urges us to be resolute in the face of a changing world and generous enough to recognize change is an outcome of people’s actions. As such, can unmake what we the people create. The address contends that it is essential for social scientists to direct our attention to the great struggles and issues of our time in a collaborative effort with everyday people to create a truly beloved community. Consider that most academicians are not in a collaborative mood C. Wright Mills’s poignantly stated: “it is one thing to talk about general problems . . . , and quite another to tell an individual what to do. Most ‘experts’ dodge that question. I do not want to.” This address urges reluctant social scientists to step into struggle for creation of the beloved community. It asks us to consider the contributions of actors and epistemologies of regions in the nation and around the world. Moreover, the address asks that we confront the obstacles fueling our reluctance to engage struggles for liberation.
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权力、政治、人与知识
在教授、政治家、普通人因为自己的政治观点和生活方式而受到骚扰和威胁的时代,总统的演讲要求我们把人作为历史和社会的行动者进行反思。它敦促我们坚定地面对一个不断变化的世界,并慷慨地认识到变化是人们行动的结果。这样就能毁掉我们人民创造的一切。这篇演讲认为,社会科学家必须将我们的注意力引导到我们这个时代的伟大斗争和问题上,与普通人共同努力,创造一个真正受人爱戴的社区。考虑到大多数学者都没有合作的心情,C.赖特·米尔斯(C. Wright Mills)曾尖锐地指出:“谈论一般问题是一回事……而告诉一个人该做什么则完全是另一回事。大多数“专家”回避这个问题。我不想。”这篇演讲敦促不情愿的社会科学家为创造心爱的社区而奋斗。它要求我们考虑国家和世界各地的行动者和认识论的贡献。此外,演说要求我们正视那些使我们不愿为解放而斗争的障碍。
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