Critique of Bell Hooks' "All about Love"

This is an in depth critique of Bell Hooks' all about love; taking on several subjects that she talks about throughout the book: everything from the positive and negative roles of self-help books and pop-psychology, academia's inability to control the self fulfilling prophecies they release into society, prescribed intersectionality, poetry, the definition of love, the work entitled "the road less traveled" which is needed to understand this work, postmodernism & nihilism, the relationship between trauma, love, fear and abuse, how oppression finds a way from behind the backdoor of our good intentions, the relationship between love, freedom, imperfection and finitude; the contradictions between critical theory and cognitive behavioral therapy, the tensions between Bell Hooks and Cornel West; and so much more!

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