Durryle Brooks emphasizes that 'love must be understood from the perspective of the most marginalized and the socially oppressed,' which requires a critical examination of how love operates in various contexts.
The Critical Theory of Love framework serves as a means to disrupt oppressive dynamics and fuel movements for social justice, demanding a reimagining of love beyond traditional, uncritical definitions.
Baldwin’s notion that 'love takes off the masks' speaks to the transformative nature of love, urging an exploration of its deeper meanings beyond superficial happiness and toward growth.
Reimagining love as a radical force is imperative for social justice in the 21st century, requiring engagement with individual contexts and collective healing.
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