I don't know when reading an opposing view point in its most charitable light became bad argumentative practice. I do know that doing so amplifies those who aren't being careful with definitions and concepts while spreading more heat than light.
My most admired liberal lefties addressing these issues include people like Peter Tatchell, Sarah Haider, Kenan Malik, Bret Weinstein, Heather Heying, Matthew D'Ancona, Nick Cohen, Nicholas Christakis etc. But they don't take the SocJus approach. I can't support that.
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I think Oxford handbooks are generally good sources.https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-philosophy-and-race-9780190236953?cc=us&lang=en& …
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...So do I but I'm not sure why you're showing me one. If it is to imply that I have not read sufficiently on intersectionality & critical race theory, you are mistaken. I've been learning about this for 7 years now & researching it pretty intensely for the last 9 month.
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