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Postmodernism’s Critical Race Theory and Intersectionalism

James O. Fiet ()
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James O. Fiet: University of Louisville

Chapter Chapter 9 in Entrepreneurship in a Time of Social Justice Advocacy, 2023, pp 191-208 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter explains the notion that an effective way to address social, cultural, or economic grievances is to divide us into identityidentity groups and to show how these identities could intersect to make one’s grievances jointly and severally worthy of compensation. Absent in most such considerations is that group animus and divisions reduce the size of marketsmarkets and their associated opportunitiesopportunities for entrepreneurs.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-35463-2_9

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