The expression ‘identity politics’ is recorded from 1973.
It means: ‘activism aimed at advancing the interests of a particular social, racial, religious or other grouping’ (Macquarie Dictionary).
The Cambridge Dictionary says much the same, but puts it a little differently: ‘political beliefs and systems that place a lot of importance on the group.’
In other words, in ‘identity politics’ the individual shrinks in importance, and is replaced by the group the individual identifies with.
The notion seems to be that we are divided by our group identity.
Our common humanity no longer matters—only the group to which we belong.
To give you an example—anti-Semitism (Jew-hatred) is an expression of ‘identity politics.’
This says, individuals don’t matter—if they belong to the wrong group they can be hated, attacked, slaughtered, kidnapped, raped.
The individual victims of these barbaric assaults have done nothing to justify them.
But they have been identified as belonging to the ‘wrong group.’
The intention is to tear down the divine image seen in every individual human being that is at the root of our civilisation’s conception of the dignity of every human life.
One American commentator claimed that ‘identity politics’ is code for ‘communism.’
The argument is that Karl Marx (1818-1883), the co-author of The Communist Manifesto, saw all of society as consisting of nothing but power relationships—his rule was: powerless (good). powerful (bad).
The powerful were all oppressors and the powerless were all oppressed.
He was wrong.
Social relationships are far more complex than his simplistic powerful/powerless division.
And even powerful people can be good and powerless people can be bad.
But his Marxist philosophy is now everywhere, and practiced as ‘identity politics.’
The Voice referendum was an attempt to write ‘identity politics’ into our constitution (Indigenous good, non-Indigenous bad).
This can be resisted only by stressing our common humanity and the strange mixture of good and bad that is every human heart.
And by never voting for any politician who favours ‘identity politics.’
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