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extra article 1: In an age of identity politics, inclusive national…
extra article 1: In an age of identity politics, inclusive national identity matters more than ever
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In the twenty-first century, that spectrum appears to be giving way in many regions to one defined by identity.
left has focused less on broad economic equality and more on promoting the interests of a wide variety of groups perceived as being marginalized
right redefining itself as a collection of patriots who seek to protect traditional national identity, an identity that is often explicitly connected to race, ethnicity, or religion.
politics of resentment
where a political leader mobilises followers around the perception that a group's dignity has been disregarded. This resentment engenders demands for public recognition of the dignity of the group in question. A humiliated group seeking restitution of its dignity carries far more emotional weight than people simply pursuing their economic advantage.
not political leader led but movements like BLM and #MeToo, and capitol riots (tho this is probably resentment)
Identity and recognition
identity grows out of a distinction between one's true inner self and an outer world of social rules and norms that do not recognize that inner self's worth or dignity.
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