identities rooted in racial dominance and exclusionary nationalism. What has come to be known as “right-wing populism”
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while exclusionary nationalism and racism are part of the cultural landscape of identities in most places, the extent to which they are foregrounded or subdued depends on politics.
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imposed and cultivated identities.
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had not recognized the inherently privileged position reflected in my view of identity as self-discovery.
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is a great privilege for people in rich countries with liberal democracies to be able to ask the question ‘who am I?’
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their identities coercively imposed on them.
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any definition of who I am also defines which other people are like me.
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people in fact are conscious initiators of actions, even if they are also creatures of unconscious habit and often act in highly scripted ways
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The Ideology of Power and the Power of Ideology (Verso, 1980)
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neoliberal decentralization is a cover for privatization, marketization and reductions in state spending.