States of rage permeate our culture and our daily lives. From the anti-Catholic protest of ACT-UP to the political posturing of Al Sharpton, form the L.A. riots to anti-abortion gunmen murdering clinic personal, the unleashing of rage, marginalized or institutional, has translated into dead bodies on our campuses and city streets, in our public buildings and in our homes. Rage seems to have gained a currency in the past decade which it has not possessed for years. After a brief era of prominence in the 1960s, rage faded from view.
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