What’s wrong with everyday lookism?

Politics, Philosophy and Economics 20 (3):315-335 (2021)
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Everyday lookism, by which I mean the widespread practice of commenting upon and judging the appearance of others, is often regarded as morally troubling. But when, and why, is it morally problemat...

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