Great Awokening
The Great Awokening is a neologism that refers to changes in political opinions regarding issues of social justice among upper-class white liberals and progressives, primarily in North America.[1][2][3] The supposed core beliefs of the Great Awokening are that "structural violence, systemic racism, racial stress, white privilege, white fragility, implicit bias and microaggressions" are rampant in the world today.[4][5]
Bibliography[edit]
- Goldberg, Zach (2019). "America's White Saviors". Tablet.
- Mcwhorter, John (2018). "The Great Awokening: Atonement as Activism". The American Interest. 14 (1): 1-4.
- Paul, Darel (2019). "Listening at the Great Awokening". Areo.
- Yglesias, Matthew (2019). "The Great Awokening". Vox.
References[edit]
- ↑ https://thedispatch.com/p/how-conservatives-should-respond
- ↑ https://unherd.com/2019/10/who-elects-self-hating-white-liberals/?=refinnar
- ↑ https://areomagazine.com/2020/07/22/modern-anti-racism-is-a-historical-overcorrection/
- ↑ "Listening at the Great Awokening" by Darel E. Paul, Areo, April 17, 2019.
- ↑ https://frenchpress.thedispatch.com/p/america-is-in-the-grips-of-a-fundamentalist
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