What this means is that our understanding of these truths is always tentative. In other words, always partial, always human.
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for example, they tend to require secrecy in the organizations that create them.
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Does that make the weapons not real? Of course not. They're real. Society making something doesn't make it non-real.
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Money is a social construct — but you still have to pay the bills.
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Race is a social construct — a fact that won't help you if you're an African-American in a dodgy traffic stop.
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Just because things are social constructs doesn't mean they can't have power or be real in the world. Social construction ≠ solipsism.
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