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Mon, 17 Jun 2013 17:33:42 -0700
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“A vulnerable identity is … cultivated by 
government, which not only plays a part in 
constructing individuals as such but also then 
implements policies with the ostensible aim of 
protecting such a fragile and at risk population. 
… The concept of survival from myriad threats is 
deeply embedded within contemporary society to 
such an extent that it is not only those who 
identify as a survivor, but also all of us who 
are seen as surviving life and the daily 
interactions of which it is composed.” p 4

In democracy, we elect and hold congress to 
account … If we are classified as irrational, as 
suffering from myriad mental disorders that limit 
our capacity and responsibility, then the basis 
of democratic accountability is compromised. 
“Instead of 'we the people' holding the state to 
account, the state takes on the role of doctor, 
caring for a vulnerable, irrational, and 
potentially dangerous electorate.” p 127

Kenneth McLaughlin, Surviving Identity, Routledge, 2012.



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