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With his surprise win in the Democratic primary for New York mayor, Mamdani's popularity shows us that identities that are ...
Trump’s victory proved that the era of identity politics is over. It’s a great thing for the country, and a good thing for Democrats if it forces them to finally think up some new ideas. Tags ...
By identity politics, I mean a societal culture whereby the political, social, environmental, and economic dynamics are influenced and/ or determined by racism, tribalism, ...
We live in the USA and that should mean something. If there is anything I learned from MLK and his struggle for civil rights it was the lesson of striving to be a man, an individual.
D onald Trump’s 2024 victory was about much more than a backlash to left-identity politics. Inflation, among other matters, loomed larger. Still, Trump gained significant ground with Latino ...
The 2024 presidential election has been framed as a rejection of “identity politics.” At best, that’s half right.
For identity politics to be meaningful, we must go beyond surface labels and embrace the full, layered depth of people’s lived experiences. Take, for instance, a Latino man who works a union job.
Digging deeper into identity politics, Maher described the Democrats—the party he voted for—as “a bunch of privileged mean girls complaining about privilege and trying to make ‘fetch ...
This is why identity politics is so messy. Identity politics necessarily divides people. It fails to unify by design and the resulting agitation of people isn’t a bug, it’s a feature.
Yascha Mounk’s new book “The Identity Trap: A Story of Ideas and Power in Our Time” arrives at a crucial juncture for American liberalism.