They do tend to merge in modern identity politics, maybe it comes from there ?
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I don't think they do. When do SocJus types talk about working class issues or Marxists abt cultural relativity?
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I've seen it really recently, a french afrofem collective who promote a classless society and a personnal identity definition.
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It says: "against the discriminations linked to class, gender, sexuality, health, religion;"pic.twitter.com/jefklmi7SQ
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(...) against the institutionalization of the heteropatriachal domination in the hegemonic white capitalistic system in all it's complexity"
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And what are they actually doing for working class people?
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The same thing they are doing for the other oppressed "section", not much, mostly talking and some protesting too.
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Maybe it's mostly a thing for confused student who get exposed for the first time to the two way of thinking and try to conciliate them, IDK
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Honestly curious. Which features?
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Oppressed & privileged classes. False consciousness.
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Um. Had never looked at it this way, but makes sense.
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@VastScenario FWIW the best argument I've read for linking Marxism & Pomo is by an objectivist. https://www.amazon.com/Explaining-Postmodernism-Skepticism-Socialism-Rousseau/dp/1592476422 … - 3 more replies
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