7/I don't think Maslows Hierarchy is the One True Theory, but I think it's relevant here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs …
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8/Once people aren't materially deprived or in danger of such, they start worrying about other stuff - being accepted, being respected.
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9/THIS is what "identity politics" are about. People who don't feel they're accepted as real Americans want to be accepted.
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10/And people who don't feel they're respected want to be respected. These are basic human needs, and shouldn't be belittled.
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11/Now, it's certainly true that being accepted and respected confers some material benefits. I'm not denying that.
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12/If you're respected and accepted, it IS a bit easier to get a job, a promotion, a loan, a house...all that stuff. No denying it.
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It is also easier to remove the really-existing material barriers (e.g. mass incarceration) to people you care about getting those things.
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Yeah. But as Feynman said, "Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out, but that is not the reason we are doing it."
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I think the material benefits are the reason SOME are doing it, but yeah the respect stuff is what helps it be a mass movement.
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Although at least for black folks, look at the numbers of middle class vs. living in materially deprived ghettoes and you might be surprised
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