Of course. I say this explicitly in the essay.
Yes, you can. But listening to people telling you their position is not purely tied to their identity is better.
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Group identity is only one aspect of a person. Many find their common humanity & individuality more significant.
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No, it doesn't. I'd love it if it did and that;s what I advocate in my conclusion, but it doesn't in practice.
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Crenshaw rejects 'I am a person who happens to be black' purely because of its universality. That's a shame.
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We need specialist attention to ways in which groups are marginalised but not at cost of humanity & individuality
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I argue the same thing. We exist on many levels. Universal liberalism did neglect group identity. 1/2
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