Automatic Writing's October 2013 piece locating intersectionality as a firm and necessary component of class struggle politics, and identifying the risk many critics of intersectionality fall into of ...
Class identity—whether a person identifies as upper, middle, or lower class—shapes how we behave, who we interact with, and many other fundamental life choices. But despite its ubiquity, the formation ...
American “progressives” are divided over the politics of class and identity – and this conundrum will likely go unresolved in time for the 2018 mid-term elections, let alone 2020. Americans live their ...
“The goal of mainstream politicians of both parties should be to drive a wedge between the viciousness of white supremacy and people who are basically decent but tired of what they see as ‘political ...
There's been several articles posted lately critical of identity politics from a class struggle perspective. This blog addresses some of the pitfalls of the class unity v identity politics debate.
A study by the Center for the Study of Partisanship and Ideology finds that 38% of students at liberal arts colleges identify as LGBTQ. At Ivy League colleges, the figure is 27%. The national figure, ...
Class boundaries blur: Over a third of Britons say they belong to a different class than they were born into, with one in seven identifying across multiple classes. Generational divide: More than ...
With all the controversy surrounding the presidential election, I’ve found myself thinking about the role that identity – specifically job-related identity - may have played in the outcome. Whether ...
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