Monthly Archives: July 2020

I Hope We Choose Love

Toward a More Equal America, Part 8 Where do we go from here? If we remove the blinders and the filters that prevent us from seeing the whole story, if we understand the ethical arguments that change is imperative, how … Continue reading

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Invisible Axes of Oppression: How Neoliberal Social Justice is Gaslighting America

Toward a More Equal America, Part 7 In Part 6, I highlighted voices from the Black and transgender communities which are critical of mainstream social justice. These voices point out that social justice activism is rich in demands for emotional … Continue reading

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The Trouble with Social Justice

Toward a More Equal America, Part 6 In Part 4, I alluded to the fact that “there is emotional work to do here as well,” in the context of creating a more equitable economy. In the final three parts of … Continue reading

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The Elephant Has a Name

Toward a More Equal America, Part 5 In Part 3, I made the case that an economy – a system of exchange – allowed to evolve without guidelines will naturally create inequality over time. While that is true and needs … Continue reading

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