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Poverty increases political polarization among race groups

Poverty increases political polarization among race groups

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Carl Beijer
Sep 24, 2016
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A standard premise of identitarian demographic analysis is that privileged groups should vote like their oppressed counterparts. Instead, that is, of second-guessing their votes with our own analyses and rationalizations, privileged groups should defer to the judgment of the oppressed, whose positions are informed by the lived experience of oppression. …

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