> There's a reason much (maybe even most) anger on the left revolves around a perceived denial of the existence of privilege, and perhaps most of the anger on the right ultimately boiling down to a perceived denial of the existence of responsibility.
Interesting. How do you use this "unified" framework then, to come up with your own political opinions? (as opposed to, say, post-modernism variants like critical race theory)
Thinking about how groups of people avoid liability by creating a diffusion of responsibility and leaving others with the cost of cleanup is one way. Including the long term effect that people are conditioned to think that is normal and the desirable thing is not to undermine the system but to reach the top of it so you get to be the one exploiting. Kind of like a slave empire such as the Romans where the highest ambition of a slave might be to become a slave owner themselves.
Interesting. How do you use this "unified" framework then, to come up with your own political opinions? (as opposed to, say, post-modernism variants like critical race theory)