That’s not an “institutional analysis”, that’s an individualist analysis. How can you claim to be analyzing institutions and then say there’s no mechanism by which institutions can affect and shape society? It’s almost like you don’t know what you’re talking about...
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Replying to @avenger_clown @soiendure and
No, my rebuttals go to theory and philosophy. When I said “individualist”, I was referring to the ideology individualism bc your statement “the role of responsibility in outcomes” indicated adherence to Ayn Rand style individualist philosophy.
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Replying to @sin_danger @avenger_clown and
But you don’t really seem equipped for an ideological discussion, so I’ll just let you know institutions have many mechanisms by which they “enforce” or encourage social outcomes. Racial humor denigrating marginalized groups and encouraging society to do the same is one.
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Replying to @sin_danger @avenger_clown and
And I’m sure you’d agree that media and comedy are social institutions...
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Replying to @avenger_clown @soiendure and
Cool talk then, go look up what “institution” means, there’s so many social sciences that can help you with that.
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Replying to @avenger_clown @soiendure and
Literally zero people in that field would agree with you that media and comedy are not examples of institutions.
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lol I know what institutional analysis is, which is why I disputed your claim that the concept of privilege “fails institutional analysis”. Because that would be an absurd opinion within the field of institutional analysis.
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