My perception of discussions of racism is that they tend to suffer from equivocation errors. Racism is a politically charged term that has many different meanings, and too often conservations reach this awkward point. I’m going to attempt to break apart three separate types of racism, which are related but independent. I don’t mean this analysis to be exhaustive; it’s merely one way of framing the discussion. Read More »
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