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What happens when the referee is declared biased — and both teams start fighting for the whistle?
In this episode, we explore the collision between liberal democracy and the new politics of identity, drawing from Ronald A. Lindsey’s Against the New Politics of Identity.
From California math reforms to COVID-era medical triage, we examine how the shift from equality of opportunity to equity of outcome is reshaping institutions — and why Lindsey believes this shift is accelerating a tribal power struggle on both the left and the right.
Is neutrality a myth? Or is it the only thing preventing democratic collapse?
A sharp, structural look at power, justice, and the operating system of modern politics.
By AnonymousWhat happens when the referee is declared biased — and both teams start fighting for the whistle?
In this episode, we explore the collision between liberal democracy and the new politics of identity, drawing from Ronald A. Lindsey’s Against the New Politics of Identity.
From California math reforms to COVID-era medical triage, we examine how the shift from equality of opportunity to equity of outcome is reshaping institutions — and why Lindsey believes this shift is accelerating a tribal power struggle on both the left and the right.
Is neutrality a myth? Or is it the only thing preventing democratic collapse?
A sharp, structural look at power, justice, and the operating system of modern politics.