Progressive Anonymity: From Identity Politics to Evidence-Based Government

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2020)
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Abstract

Continuing her visionary work in social-political philosophy, Zack critiques identity politics as perpetuating damaging essentialist perspectives and policies. The antidote to identity group egoism is anonymity based on relevant shared interests and a meritocracy led by experts chosen without preference for group affiliation or political charisma.

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Naomi Zack
Lehman College (CUNY)

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