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The monotheistic religions made it normal to squash people: "I think there is something really special about the Bible [...] which is precisely this idea that the revelation of truth comes through the suffering of the weak." (Matthieu Poupart)

Then the Renaissance made it easier to blame the victim: With modernity, "it is the person who takes no initiative who is seen as responsible for the emergence of sexual promiscuity." (Matthieu Poupart)

#EstelleSays #longThread 🧶

Travelling to "Non-Religion in the Nordic Countries" symposium in Uppsala. The symposium contributes to Nordic perspectives on noneligion, which is a growing area within the Sociology of religion. My presentation explores interconnections between nonreligion, wellbeing and community gardens.
uu.se/centrum/crs/kalendarium/

www.uu.seSymposium: Non-Religion in the Nordic Countries - Uppsala universitet

"Wealth inequality is one of the defining challenges of our time, yet class analysis – a fundamental pillar of sociology – has often had surprisingly little to say about it. Given this, Nora Waitkus explores how Marx, Weber and Bourdieu can each offer us ways to think about wealth inequality in a more nuanced way."

blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities/2

LSE Inequalities - Expert views, opinions and policy debate · How to think about wealth inequality from a class perspectiveWhat can class analysis tell us about wealth inequality? Insights from Marx, Weber and Bourdieu can help us think about wealth inequality in a more nuanced way.
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Last was "The Wealth of Refugees" by Alexander Betts. Betts has penned a tour de force, combining economic, historical, and deep qualitative analysis to provide a holistic look at how refugees build economies and societies. Highly recommend

Full review: bookwyrm.social/user/bwaber/re (6/6) #refugee #economics #sociology

bookwyrm.socialbwaber's review of The Wealth of Refugees - BookWyrmSocial Reading and Reviewing

(11 Dec) How To Know If You’re The Baddies: A Metric For Evil People

Without touching a penny of their existing wealth, while still leaving $500,000 per year income each, the top 1% in America could raise everyone above the poverty line 3,781 times over.

s.faithcollapsing.com/v6j0z
Archive: ia: s.faithcollapsing.com/g9awq

#computers #economics #ethics #philosophy #social-justice #society #sociology #evil #poverty #uspol

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"In terms of racial identity, white Americans have had the choice of being something vague, something unraced and separate from race. A capitalized "White" challenges that freedom, by unmasking Whiteness as an American racial identity as historically important as "Blackness" — which it certainly is."

~ Nell Irvin Painter: wctrib.com/opinion/nell-irvin- via @breton 🧶

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West Central Tribune · Nell Irvin Painter: Why 'White' should be capitalized, tooBy Kelly Boldan

'Social Inflation'

I want to introduce a concept I'll call "social inflation", defined as 'the gradual thinning of the interpersonal resources of a society'. I imagine that the field of sociology has some language for this, but let's pretend I'm coming up with something new.

Economic inflation is something we are long familiar with, as it is just assumed that everything has to always get more expensive as 'standards of living' (for the wealthy) must perpetually increase (not wages, though). Social inflation, however, is impossible to define quantitatively. Leading up to times of turmoil there is a creeping breakdown of relationships that can snap suddenly, a socio-economic depression, to the point that our civil institutions can no longer function. Globally, we may be entering a socio-economic depression that will drastically reshape our states and institutions.

I believe that social and economic inflation, essentially the drawdown of resources that support our civic institutions, is driven by technological grifting and worker exploitation. #Luddite platforms simultaneously address workers rights and techno-scams. The foundation of #Luddism, to me, is addressing these two intertwining factors, by rejecting the hyper-technological 'growth' used to justify the 'trickle down' approach to economics that exploits workers and destroys the planet. #usPol #SolarPunk #Sociology #PoliticalScience