The Professor’s Corner
Scholarly opinion pieces written by myself and guest bloggers from the perspectives of the ‘Black Radical Tradition’ and the ‘sociological imagination’.

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LATEST FROM MY BLOG
Canada’s COVID Coup
Tamari Kitossa, PhD
September 13, 2021
Obedience is the psychological mechanism that links individual action to political purpose. It is the dispositional cement that binds men to systems of authority. Facts of recent history and observation in daily life suggest that for many people obedience may be a deeply ingrained behavior tendency, indeed, a prepotent impulse overriding training in ethics, sympathy, and moral conduct -
LATEST FROM MY BLOG
Canada’s COVID Coup
Tamari Kitossa, PhD
September 13, 2021
Obedience is the psychological mechanism that links individual action to political purpose. It is the dispositional cement that binds men to systems of authority. Facts of recent history and observation in daily life suggest that for many people obedience may be a deeply ingrained behavior tendency, indeed, a prepotent impulse overriding training in ethics, sympathy, and moral conduct -
LATEST FROM MY BLOG
Canada’s COVID Coup
Tamari Kitossa, PhD
September 13, 2021
Obedience is the psychological mechanism that links individual action to political purpose. It is the dispositional cement that binds men to systems of authority. Facts of recent history and observation in daily life suggest that for many people obedience may be a deeply ingrained behavior tendency, indeed, a prepotent impulse overriding training in ethics, sympathy, and moral conduct
LATEST FROM GUEST BLOGGERSA Call for a Canadian Racial Reckoning–For Better and for WorseAnthony Stewart, PhD February 02, 2022The so-called “racial reckoning” that went on in the United States last year, inspired by the most recent shootings of unarmed Black people by police officers, but crystallizing around the murder of George Floyd, has caused me…
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