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White Privilege_ A Dominant Interpretive Frame

White Privilege_ A Dominant Interpretive Frame

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概要

In today’s episode, we’re diving into the intricate relationship between white privilege and political structures. This relationship, rooted in history and still very much alive today, affects how we engage with societal issues and adds a layer of complexity to our discussions about race and inequality.
Let’s start by tracing the historical roots of the concept of white privilege. A foundational text to consider here is Charles W. Mills’ The Racial Contract. Mills argues that the social contract—an essential concept in Western political thought—was designed primarily to benefit white individuals, effectively excluding people of color. This argument highlights how deeply embedded systemic inequalities are in our political framework, suggesting that the very structures we take for granted were constructed with bias that privileges some over others.


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