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bureaucraft

Bureaucraticpracticescomparable to witchcraft in that they are benevolent when they relievesuffering but malevolent when perceived as exclusionary or exploitative

neoliberalism

A“theory of political economic practices that proposes that human well-being canbest be advanced by liberating individual entrepreneurial freedoms and skillswithin an institutional framework characterized by strong private propertyrights, free markets, and free trade.”

developed world citizenship

•Social,cultural, and/or legal citizenship in a loosely organized and flexibly bounded,but increasingly powerful, exclusive, and united formation of countries andindividuals that consistently place at the top of GDP-per-capita rankings andrecognize each other as political and military allies (Fong)

emergent masculinities

•New ways of being men inattempts tocounter forms of manhood seenas harmfully hegemonic

agency




docility

Acapacity for action enabled by specific relations of subordination




Abilityto be taught

soft individualism









gently developing unique preferences and potential









Negative freedom




Positive freedom

freedom from external obstacles to self-guided choice and action




freedom to realize an autonomous will

cultural humility

•Trying to understand and counter one’sown harmful assumptions, on the assumption that cultural humility is morehelpful and achievable than trying to become “competent” in knowing theattributes of a certain category of people.

epistemological double register

Whenseemingly contradictory beliefs are held simultaneously by straddling differentframes of reference

anthropological theory of mind

Anexplanation of how cultural contextshapes one’s understanding of how the mind works

filial nationalism

Loyaltyto one’s nation based not on a belief that one’s nation is superior to othernations, but rather on a sense of love, duty, and gratitude analogous to filialdevotion to one’s parents

hard projective individualism

harshly developing the assertiveness and competitiveness necessary forsuccess

hard protective individualism

harshly developing the toughness/self-reliance to avoid being dragged into trouble