Science of knock-on effects of identity politics is settled? I doubt it. Are there any papers? How would you get causal identification?https://twitter.com/aetiology/status/852281623886409728 …
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Replying to @eigenrobot
my guess is no one knows anything and a debate would probably be skirmishing around priors at best. but
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Replying to @eigenrobot
even better, it'd be non-sequiteur trading, as you can see in people linking the "implicit bias measures have low validity" article
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Replying to @eigenrobot
it actually needs three sides 1 identity politics is good let's use it 2 identity politics is bad, let's avoid it
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Replying to @SilverVVulpes @eigenrobot
3 identity politics is a given, you can only mininize damage its damage/use it for your own ends and avoid its use by bad guys/make it fair
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Heh I'm not even to normative issues, I'm just stuck on the narrow empirical claim about identity politics --> nazism 1-3 seems correct tho
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Replying to @eigenrobot
oh,that's very easy to check empirically actually.we just have to randomize half the the neighborhoods of working class whites to tumblr and
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no research subject deserves that
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