How do global economic systems perpetuate vulnerability through systemic precarity and marginalization?
Economic systems are designed to produce goods and services that meet the needs of society....
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: How does global economics perpetuate vulnerability through systemic precarity and marginalization?
The word "capitalism" is often associated with free markets, but it has also been used to describe societies where private ownership of property, labor, and natural resources are legal and...
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: How capitalism coopts pride and resistance for consumption while preserving inequality
The global capitalist system has historically been characterized by exploitation and inequality, and it continues to do so today. One way this is evident is through the commodification of queer...
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: Queer visibility under capitalism: how the global economy exploits sexuality and perpetuates harmful stereotypes
Queer and trans people are disproportionately affected by the climate crisis due to their unique experiences. This is especially true when it comes to environmental migration patterns. Environmental...
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: Queer and trans people face unique challenges during environmental migration patterns
Can Intersectional Praxis Translate Theory Into Daily Practices Of Care, Resistance, And Relational Responsibility?
Intersectionality is an important concept that has gained popularity in recent...
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: How to apply intersectional praxis to your daily practices of care, resistance, and relationship building
Marginalization refers to the process by which certain individuals or groups are excluded from mainstream society due to their social status, identity, or beliefs. It is often associated with...
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: Sexual intimacy and racial inequality: exploring justice, dignity, and freedom through philosophical lenses
There has been an increasing awareness that society needs to reform its institutions in order to address pressing issues such as inequality, climate change, and social justice.
Many scholars argue...
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: The power of collective empathy: how emotional connections can foster social change
Structural oppression refers to the way that societal structures perpetuate inequality and disadvantage certain groups of people. One example of this is through mental health disparities. Mental...
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: How structural oppression affects mental health disparities among marginalized communities
There is an unequal distribution of power among individuals who work for the same organization. This imbalance in power can have significant consequences on how they interact with one another, which...
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: Is unequal power distribution still alive and well within todays corporations?
One of the most debated issues in modern political philosophy is whether economic liberalism conflicts with the ethical pursuit of equality and inclusion. On one hand, proponents of economic...
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: Exploring the complex relationship between economic liberalism and social justice