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by home_boi
3508 days ago
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Not necessarily. That model completely removes the individual and community as actors in society. What you are saying is that all accomplishment of a person is due to society "acting on that person" to make that person successful. Everything that happens can be labeled as discrimination with that kind of model, making it a completely useless model. Is society "discriminating" against communities and individuals when some individuals and communities value education and spend more time studying than others? |
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