Should history be taught from the “perspective” of marginalized groups? (user search)
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« on: June 08, 2021, 02:14:26 AM »

Most people are in some sort of a marginalized group, so history is largely a story of marginalized groups.

The reason that people who cite this approach often create a bad narrative history is that they are usually western liberals who believe that race/gender/sexuality are the only axis of marginalization/oppression, when racism, sexism, etc. cannot be properly understood outside of the context of material class oppression.
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