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bureaucraft |
Bureaucraticpracticescomparable to witchcraft in that they are benevolent when they relievesuffering but malevolent when perceived as exclusionary or exploitative |
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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.” |
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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) |
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emergent masculinities |
•New ways of being men inattempts tocounter forms of manhood seenas harmfully hegemonic |
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agency docility |
Acapacity for action enabled by specific relations of subordination Abilityto be taught |
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soft individualism |
gently developing unique preferences and potential |
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Negative freedom Positive freedom |
freedom from external obstacles to self-guided choice and action freedom to realize an autonomous will |
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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. |
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epistemological double register |
Whenseemingly contradictory beliefs are held simultaneously by straddling differentframes of reference |
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anthropological theory of mind |
Anexplanation of how cultural contextshapes one’s understanding of how the mind works |
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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 |
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hard projective individualism |
harshly developing the assertiveness and competitiveness necessary forsuccess |
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hard protective individualism |
harshly developing the toughness/self-reliance to avoid being dragged into trouble |