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On Identity and Politics

April 20, 2018 by Editor-in-Chief in Politics

By Misia Lerska '20

In 1971’s Harold and Maude, Maude tells Harold that much of the world’s sorrow comes from people who are unique, but who allow themselves to be treated as part of a generalized group. Recently, I’ve noticed that Wellesley’s culture has turned us all into categories. You are defined by a single characteristic—White, Black, Latinx, Asian, LGBTQ, straight, progressive, conservative, white moderate, libertarian, Marxist, capitalist, kind, mean, good, or bad—instead of being a multidimensional, complex individual.

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April 20, 2018 /Editor-in-Chief
Identity Politics, Harold and Maude
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