“Identity politics” is economic policy

IF 44.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Science Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1126/science.adu9409
Rohini Pande
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Abstract

In the wake of the November 2024 US election, several commentators have suggested that the US Democratic Party abandon its commitment to so-called “identity politics,” which they identify as elitist, condescending, and divisive. They argue that rather than focusing on these “cultural” issues, progressives should prioritize economic concerns. Yet identity politics, at a fundamental level, is driven, and dominated, by economic concerns. Growing bodies of social science evidence make increasingly clear how identity politics—in terms of ensuring equal rights for minorities and women in the workplace and in the world and in terms of affirmative action to ensure equity of opportunity—is good economic policy. Opposition to identity politics is often built not by the culturally and ethnically diverse working class who benefit but by lower-ability economic elites who feel that their advantage is under threat. By making it harder for such entrenched elites to retain power, affirmative action may actually improve both the quality of individuals promoted in an ostensibly meritocratic system and overall economic outcomes.
“身份政治”是经济政策
在2024年11月美国大选之后,一些评论员建议美国民主党放弃其所谓的“身份政治”承诺,他们认为这种政治是精英主义、居高临下和分裂的。他们认为,进步人士应该优先考虑经济问题,而不是关注这些“文化”问题。然而,从根本上说,身份政治是由经济问题驱动和主导的。越来越多的社会科学证据越来越清楚地表明,就确保少数族裔和妇女在工作场所和世界上的平等权利以及确保机会平等的平权行动而言,身份政治是一项良好的经济政策。反对身份政治的往往不是文化和种族多样化的工人阶级,而是能力较低的经济精英,他们觉得自己的优势受到了威胁。平权法案使这些根深蒂固的精英更难保留权力,实际上可能会提高在表面上的精英体系中晋升的个人的素质,并提高整体经济效益。
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