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  2. Identity politics - Wikipedia

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    Those who criticize identity politics from the left, such as Marxists and Marxist–Leninists, see identity politics as a version of bourgeois nationalism, i.e. as a divide and conquer strategy by the ruling classes to divide people by nationality, race, ethnicity, religion, etc. so as to distract the working class from uniting for the purpose ...

  3. Identity Politics (book) - Wikipedia

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    "Identity Politics: Lesbian Feminism and the Limits of Community. By Shane Phelan. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989. 206p. $29.95". American Political Science Review. 84 (4): 1361– 1362. doi:10.2307/1963286. ISSN 0003-0554. Kader, Cheryl (1991). "Review of Identity Politics: Lesbian Feminism and the Limits of Community". Gender and ...

  4. Category:Identity politics - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to identity politics, a political approach wherein people of a particular gender, religion, race, social background, class or other identifying factor develop political agendas and organize based upon the interlocking systems of oppression that may affect their lives and come from their various identities. Identity politics ...

  5. Vedantu - Wikipedia

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    Vedantu is an Indian multinational online tutoring platform launched in 2014 based in Bengaluru, India. It primarily provides services to students in grades 4 to 12. It primarily provides services to students in grades 4 to 12.

  6. Political identity development - Wikipedia

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    Political identity development is the process how an individual decides on their identity around political issues. Political identity is not limited to partisan identification , but deals with many aspects of how individuals define their political beliefs, attitudes, issue preferences and how an individual relates to their political environment.

  7. Who Are We? The Challenges to America's National Identity

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    In describing the American identity, Huntington first contests the notion that the country is, as often repeated, "a nation of immigrants". He writes that America's founders were not immigrants, but settlers, since British settlers came to North America to establish a new society, as opposed to migrating from one existing society to another one as immigrants do.

  8. Vedanta - Wikipedia

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    [80] [81] With this qualification, Ramanuja also affirmed monism by saying that there is unity of all souls and that the individual soul has the potential to realize identity with the Brahman. [82] Vishishtadvaita is a qualified non-dualistic school of Vedanta and like Advaita, begins by assuming that all souls can hope for and achieve the ...

  9. Primordialism - Wikipedia

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    Primordialists argue that each individual has a single inborn ethnic identity independent of historical processes. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] While implicit primordialist assumptions are common in society and academic research, primordialism is widely rejected by scholars of nationalism and ethnicity, as individuals can have multiple ethnic identities which ...