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Equality Keeps us Honest
Equality keeps us honest. Our peers tell us
who we are and how we are doing, providing that service in personal
life that a free press does in a functioning society. Inequality creates
liars and delusion. The powerless need to dissemble—that’s how slaves,
servants, and women got the reputation of being liars—and the powerful
grow stupid on the lies they require from their subordinates and on the
lack of need to know about others who are nobody, who don’t count,
who’ve been silenced or trained to please. This is why I always pair
privilege with obliviousness; obliviousness is privilege’s form of
deprivation. When you don’t hear others, you don’t imagine them, they
become unreal, and you are left in the wasteland of a world with only
yourself in it, and that surely makes you starving, though you know not
for what, if you have ceased to imagine others exist in any true deep
way that matters. This is about a need for which we hardly have language
or at least not a familiar conversation.
-Rebecca Solnit article
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