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Nicole Garner <[log in to unmask]>
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Feminist ethics and social theory <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 24 May 2008 01:18:27 -0400
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Hello All
I am looking for any readings on the murders of youths within families or even within communities.  I have a good part of the non academic urban writings but i need to see if this is something that has been addressed within ethics or philosophy, ive found nothing aside from Fanon, but that doesnt always mean much. In particular I am interested in anything about any programs for the remaining youths in the family, I know they are out there, specifically if anyone knows of any in Ohio I would be very appriciative.  

I am also looking for readings on the responsibilities of intellectuals.  I LOVE what Sartre says about it in Adeix but I need to find more that is specific to intellectuals, I am not looking for anything that will let us off the hook at all, only for things that constructively give at leasta guidleine for being responsible to others while moving about in the middle class where everything is so sheltered.  If anyone has anything specifically related to ones family it would be perfect.  This is for both my work and my family life, I had a 15 year old cousin murdered 2 years ago, a 17 year old last month and a 17 year old last night.  There must be other philosophers who have been in this situation or one like it who have written something about how to balance the overindulged life of writing with the stark reality of real life that they are sheltered from.  
Sorry the requests were long
Thanks in advance for any assitance!
Best,
Nicole 

 It is not true that in time you get used to it. Far from healing wounds, time can on the contrary, only make wounds worse- Simone de Beauvoir
 

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