"One of the central charges against identity politics by liberals, among others, has been its alleged reliance on notions of sameness to justify political mobilization," says the Stanford Encyclopedia. "Looking for people who are likeyou rather than who share your political values as allies runs the risk of sidelining critical political analysis of complex social locations and ghettoizing members of social groups as the only persons capable of making or understanding claims to justice."
Thursday, January 20, 2011
SF's new political era
"Rather than organizing solely around belief systems, programmatic manifestoes, or party affiliation, identity political formations typically aim to secure the political freedom of a specific constituency marginalized within its larger context," says the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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