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As anyone paying attention to American politics for the past 50 years can attest, the left has abided by one basic principle from which they never waver.
We must redefine “identity politics,” because the debate about it is mostly wrong. We can start by recognizing that Clintonian identity politics aren't intersectional—they're racist.
Divisive identity politics is on the political right – just look at Alan Fine, who sought to use religion to inflame the electorate.
However, we need look no further than identity politics for the insidious reach of anti-Semitism on the so-called left. It is a logical extension of identity politics being accepted as the only way to ...
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ZNetwork on MSNThe False Choice Between Identity Politics and Economic Populism
In building a politics to fight the right, economic populism is necessary but insufficient. Policies and rhetoric framed in ...
Where Identity Politics Actually Comes From Nationalism, not postmodernism, is the fount of today’s politics of recognition.
The rise of identity politics means that the personal is commonly understood to be political. Class struggle, at one time the raison d’être of the socialist movement, has been usurped on the left by ...
The battle over identity politics, explained Identity politics isn’t just a tool of the left. The right has used it again and again.
If you want identity politics, identity politics is what you will get. I know many on the left will read this and ask how I could therefore possibly vote for Trump.
Key points There seem to be competing victim narratives with identity politics on both the Right and the Left. While oppression and victimization are often very real—and essential to acknowledge ...
IN THE POPULAR imagination, identity politics is the stuff of queer-studies seminars and Hillary Clinton rallies. The excesses of intolerant university students raging against misogyny, racism and ...
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