W.E.B. Du Bois
1868–1963
“Double consciousness — always seeing yourself through the eyes of others. The problem of the color line.”
The four dimensions in the 16-axis model where this thinker scores highest. People in this archetype tend to lean the same way.
- CECommunal Embeddedness9 / 10
- TETrust in Experience8 / 10
- TVTragic Vision7 / 10
- WPWill to Power7 / 10
The six thinkers whose 16-dimensional positions sit closest to this one. Useful as next-reading suggestions.
- Paul GilroyFORGE
The Black Atlantic — modernity through the prism of the Middle Passage.
- Enrique DusselFORGE
Philosophy of Liberation — the colonial Other as ethical first.
- Glen CoulthardFORGE
Red Skin, White Masks — Indigenous resurgence as anti-colonial.
- Walter RodneyFORGE
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa — political economy of empire.
- Édouard GlissantFORGE
Poetics of Relation — opacity and the archipelagic right to be unknown.
- Hannah ArendtFORGE
The banality of evil. Action and natality. The public realm is the space of appearance.
Side-by-side with other philosophers, dimension by dimension.
Short exercises in the same tradition as W.E.B. Du Bois's thought. Each takes 5–25 minutes.
Three doors lead onward.
- 01 · QUIZThe InheritorFind your archetype — discover whether you'd argue with W.E.B. Du Bois or alongside them.CONTINUE ▶
- 02 · COMPAREW.E.B. Du Bois vs Paul GilroyOn Mull's map Paul Gilroy sits closest. See where they agree and where they part.CONTINUE ▶
- 03 · DAILYToday's SparOne philosopher, one topic, five minutes. A new one drops every day.CONTINUE ▶