Exploring the intersection of rap and philosophy, this book defends rap as a legitimate form of art and an expression of existential ethics. It argues that rappers, often dismissed as shallow, engage deeply with societal issues, using their platform to challenge the status quo. By presenting themselves as poets and activists, they seek to educate and uplift their communities, advocating for collective well-being rather than personal gain. The work positions rap as a powerful medium for social critique and cultural reflection, revealing its aesthetic depth and significance.
Daúde Amade Volgorde van de boeken

- 2022