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Rosa Zubizarreta's avatar

Starhawk, you wrote, "When avenues for earning healthy pride are few [...] when society itself makes it hard to fulfill its expectations, and casts that failure as personal lack rather than larger structural impediments, it’s going to be hard to construct a personal identity you can truly feel proud of.... [....] Appeals like that of white nationalism gain all the more force."

Yes! Along very similar lines, I've been deeply inspired by Rachel Kleinfield's work in "Five Strategies to Support U.S. Democracy" where she writes about the need to offer images of healthy masculinity as an alternative to toxic ones... "The authoritarian movement is cultivating a story that puts men, Christians, and White people at the top of a status hierarchy.... [Yet}... writing off all members of these groups as racist or unsaveable simply thrusts them closer together [...] if prodemocracy efforts don’t reach people who are feeling their loss of status and seeking explanations, then authoritarian politicians, male-chauvinist Proud Boys, incel chat boards, hypermasculine militia movements, and myriad white nationalist groups are happy to recruit them instead."

A lot of deep convergences here... being (wisely) inclusive, being able to work with differences in a caring way, helps our own movements internally, and, it also helps us build broader movements...

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John Fox's avatar

Arlie Hochschild is my favorite living sociologist Her insights into how social structures affect individual experiences and behaviors are brilliant. I'm looking forward to reading Stolen Pride.

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