Excellent. Here is a further thought. If we free ourselves from race, there are those other ways we humans limit ourselves: sectarianism, classism, tribalism, etc. So, does racelessness imply (or lead to) humanness? Or perhaps we allow positive aspects of these cultural boundaries? My comment is not intended to limit racelessness, but to…
Excellent. Here is a further thought. If we free ourselves from race, there are those other ways we humans limit ourselves: sectarianism, classism, tribalism, etc. So, does racelessness imply (or lead to) humanness? Or perhaps we allow positive aspects of these cultural boundaries? My comment is not intended to limit racelessness, but touches on those nettlesome ways that we, as humans, need or want identities beyond a radical individualism?
Excellent. Here is a further thought. If we free ourselves from race, there are those other ways we humans limit ourselves: sectarianism, classism, tribalism, etc. So, does racelessness imply (or lead to) humanness? Or perhaps we allow positive aspects of these cultural boundaries? My comment is not intended to limit racelessness, but touches on those nettlesome ways that we, as humans, need or want identities beyond a radical individualism?