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      The Identity Myth: Why We Need to Embrace Our Differences to Beat Inequality

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      An exploration of the way we use identities and how we have come to over-rely on them.

      We are in crisis.

      As a society we have never been less connected.

      The internet and globalisation fuel ignorance and anger, while the disconnect between...

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      Product ID:9780349135342
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Identity Myth
      Subtitle:Why We Need to Embrace Our Differences to Beat Inequality
      Authors:Author: David Swift
      Page Count:320
      Subjects:Political science and theory, Political science & theory, Political ideologies and movements, Political ideologies
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      An exploration of the way we use identities and how we have come to over-rely on them.

      We are in crisis.

      As a society we have never been less connected.

      The internet and globalisation fuel ignorance and anger, while the disconnect between people''s reality and perceived identities has never been greater.

      Karl Marx outlined the idea of a material ''base'' and politico-cultural ''superstructure''. According to this formula, a material reality - wealth, income, occupation - determined your politics, leisure habits, tastes, and how you made sense of the world. Today, the importance of material deprivation, in terms of threats to life, health and prosperity, are as acute as ever. But the identities apparently generated by these realities are increasingly detached from material circumstances. At the same time, different identities are needlessly conflated through a process of reeling off a list of -isms and -phobias, and are lumped together, as though these groups all somehow have something in common with one another. Th is process is not just inappropriate but obscures the specific nature of problems being faced.

      In The Identity Myth, David Swift covers the four different kinds of identity most susceptible to this trend - class, race, sex and age. He considers how the boundaries of identities are policed and how diverse versions of the same identity can be deployed to different ends. Ultimately, it is not that identities are simply more ''complex'' than they appear but that there are more important commonalities.

      In a powerful call to arms, Swift argues that we must unite against these identity myths and embrace our differences to beat inequality.


      Imprint Name:Constable
      Publisher Name:Little, Brown Book Group
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-03-09

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      Weight254 g
      Dimensions196 × 128 × 24 mm