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We must redefine “identity politics,” because the debate about it is mostly wrong. We can start by recognizing that Clintonian identity politics aren't intersectional—they're racist.
Identity politics uniquely threaten America, said a group of panelists at The Heritage Foundation. ... Sullivan wrote earlier this year, and entered the mainstream of debate in America.
America’s partition into mutually antagonistic identity groups has reached every nook and cranny of society, from sports to education, the corporate world and politics .It has never been openly ...
Identity politics is today’s Kryptonite and it’s eroding every facet of our national wellbeing. The solution is simply stated but arduously lived-out.
Across the political spectrum, Americans fight to define national culture. Identity – including race, sexual orientation, gender – have become lightning rod subjects of hundreds of bills in ...
But there is another side to the story. Identity politics springs from a dynamic society in constant motion. There is always a group on the margins, pressing for a proper place at the American ...
It is expected in politics, as a matter of human nature, that citizens will seek to advance and protect the interests of their own particular social class, ethnic group, or religious community.
Porter explored that question in a recent Times article entitled “Racial Identity, and Its Hostilities, Return to American Politics.” The piece manifests a fair amount of ignorance and a lot ...
In the standard conservative telling, “identity politics” has its roots in postmodernism and the protest culture of the 1960s. But for a broader understanding of the tribalism that today ...
The influence of identity politics is not confined to the civil wars of the Democratic Party. In our schools, a diversity officer instructs pupils on how their primary identity is rooted in race ...
It’s not the first time, and probably won’t be the last, that the Democratic political class has failed to heed the message that those who live by identity politics often die by identity politics.