Yes. Absolutely.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @helenstaniland
Do you think it's influence from the states? They've always seemed more polarised than elsewhere.
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Replying to @PlanetClare_ @helenstaniland
The states are most visible & most extreme in the debates, yes, & I think this is coz of a culture of polarisation & hyperbole in politics
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Replying to @HPluckrose @helenstaniland
...that is much more evident than in most of Europe. And the UK does tend to get a lot of its SocJus rhetoric from the US.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @helenstaniland
But it did not start there. France, Italy, Germany all most significant in the intellectual/philosophical shifts that took place.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @helenstaniland
The original postmodernists. But then the second phase which qualified their deconstructive approach & started building political theories
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...were heavily Anglo-American. Coz intersectionality & critical race theory dominate overall & this mostly US-Centric, US is a big driver
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