特权错觉

Q1 Social Sciences
Schnequa N. Diggs
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摘要

摘要本文运用批判性种族理论(CRT)考察了白人至上思想中渗透到行政国家的特权意识形态。通过特权制度,弱势群体的经历被主流叙事所掩盖,并被用来验证现状观点。在这一点上,特权助长了美国社会中种族统治的压迫状态,并通过行政实践中微妙的语言合法化。
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The delusion of privilege
Abstract Using critical race theory (CRT), this article examines the ideology of privilege within White supremacy thought permeating the Administrative State. Through systems of privilege, the experiences of disadvantaged groups are masked by dominant narratives and used to validate status quo perspectives. To this point, privilege fuels the oppressive state of racial dominance, in American society, and is legitimized through the subtle language within the administrative practice.
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Administrative Theory and Praxis
Administrative Theory and Praxis Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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