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The early history of identity politics has yet to be formally addressed as a subject in its own right in full... known aim of identity politics in the United States has been to empower the oppressed to articulate their oppression in... raising that distinguishes identity politics from the liberal conception of politics as driven by individual self... Identity politics may thus focus on diverse forms of identity... The practice of identity politics naturally entails some degree of separatism... Theorists of identity politics have argued passionately that oppression shapes the consciousness of the oppressed such that oppressed people... Bear in mind that while some practitioners of identity politics envision a separate nation... Identity politics is a phenomenon that arose first at the radical margins of liberal democratic societies in... discussed identity politics extensively in his book... Other critics of identity politics claim that it tends toward... Global Hip Hop resembles identity politics because it can be used to codify social groups...

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