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Section started in 2019. It is specifically dedicated to the authoritarian identitarianism that is related to Group Identity Theory.
Section started in 2019. It is specifically dedicated to the authoritarian identitarianism that is related to Group Identity Theory, not on the older emancipatory movements such as the women's movement, the gay rights movements, civil rights for minority populations, etc ...


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Section started in 2019. It is specifically dedicated to the authoritarian identitarianism that is related to Group Identity Theory, not on the older emancipatory movements such as the women's movement, the gay rights movements, civil rights for minority populations, etc ...

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"“So what can we do now? First of all, it is imperative to reject identitarianism, and to recognise that there are no identities, only desires, interests and identifications...The bourgeois-identitarian left knows how to propagate guilt and conduct a witch hunt, but it doesn’t know how to make converts. But that, after all, is not the point. The aim is not to popularise a leftist position, or to win people over to it, but to remain in a position of elite superiority, but now with class superiority redoubled by moral superiority too. ‘How dare you talk – it’s we who speak for those who suffer!’ ...

The rejection of identitarianism can only be achieved by the re-assertion of class. A left that does not have class at its core can only be a liberal pressure group. Class consciousness is always double: it involves a simultaneous knowledge of the way in which class frames and shapes all experience, and a knowledge of the particular position that we occupy in the class structure. It must be remembered that the aim of our struggle is not recognition by the bourgeoisie, nor even the destruction of the bourgeoisie itself. It is the class structure – a structure that wounds everyone, even those who materially profit from it – that must be destroyed. The interests of the working class are the interests of all; the interests of the bourgeoisie are the interests of capital, which are the interests of no-one. Our struggle must be towards the construction of a new and surprising world, not the preservation of identities shaped and distorted by capital.”"

- Mark Fisher [1]

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