"The new left sees society as a web of overlapping power structures or systems of oppression, constituted by language and norms as much as law and policy...."
Ini adalah berita terbaru dan menarik dengan judul "The new left sees society as a web of overlapping power structures or systems of oppression, constituted by language and norms as much as law and policy....". Silahkan baca dan menyimak artikelnya.
"[Almost everything debated recently — critical race theory, the distinction between sex and gender, we can go on — originated in academia over the last half-century.... Academic scholarship is ... the source of the expanded, academic meanings of 'trauma,' 'violence,' 'safety' and 'erasure,' which implicitly equate the psychological harm experienced by marginalized groups with the physical harms of traditional illiberal oppression. This does not readily lend itself to a 'politics of hope,' as virtually everything about America might have to change to end systemic racism. No law will do it. No candidate can promise it. But it does imbue individual actions that subvert oppressive hierarchies with liberatory and emancipatory implications, helping explain the urgency of activists to critique language and challenge norms in everyday life.... This is quite different from Obama-era liberalism...."
Terima kasih karena telah membaca informasi tentang "The new left sees society as a web of overlapping power structures or systems of oppression, constituted by language and norms as much as law and policy...." . Silahkan membaca berita lainnya.
"[Almost everything debated recently — critical race theory, the distinction between sex and gender, we can go on — originated in academia over the last half-century.... Academic scholarship is ... the source of the expanded, academic meanings of 'trauma,' 'violence,' 'safety' and 'erasure,' which implicitly equate the psychological harm experienced by marginalized groups with the physical harms of traditional illiberal oppression. This does not readily lend itself to a 'politics of hope,' as virtually everything about America might have to change to end systemic racism. No law will do it. No candidate can promise it. But it does imbue individual actions that subvert oppressive hierarchies with liberatory and emancipatory implications, helping explain the urgency of activists to critique language and challenge norms in everyday life.... This is quite different from Obama-era liberalism...."
Writes Nate Cohn in "What’s 'Woke' and Why It Matters/A marker of just how much American politics has changed over the last eight years" (NYT).
When in conflict, the new left prioritizes the pursuit of a more equitable society over enlightenment-era liberal values. Many of the academic theories, including critical race theory, critique liberalism as an obstacle to progressive change. In this view, equal rights are a veneer that conceal and justify structural inequality, while some liberal beliefs impede efforts to challenge oppression. The liberal value of equal treatment prevents identity-conscious remedies to injustice; the liberal goal of equal opportunity accepts unequal outcomes; even freedom of speech allows voices that would offend and thus could exclude marginalized communities.
Is this a definition of woke? No. But it covers much of what woke is grasping toward: a word to describe a new brand of righteous, identity-conscious, new left activists eager to tackle oppression, including in everyday life and even at the expense of some liberal values....
So what are ordinary Democrats supposed do when Republicans square off against this new "new left"?
Terima kasih karena telah membaca informasi tentang "The new left sees society as a web of overlapping power structures or systems of oppression, constituted by language and norms as much as law and policy...." . Silahkan membaca berita lainnya.
"The new left sees society as a web of overlapping power structures or systems of oppression, constituted by language and norms as much as law and policy...."
Reviewed by Admin Blog
on
8:50 AM
Rating: