"Group personification obscures, rather than illuminates, important political questions"
- Tom G. Palmer
About this Quote
This quote by Tom G. Palmer is describing the concept of group personification, which is the idea of attributing collective qualities to a group of individuals. Palmer is recommending that this concept is not helpful in comprehending important political concerns, but rather obscures them. He is implying that by personifying a group, we are unable to see the individual people within the group and their private viewpoints. This can lead to an absence of understanding of the complexities of political concerns, and can result in oversimplified options. Palmer is recommending that instead of personifying a group, we need to concentrate on understanding the private point of views of the people within the group in order to gain a better understanding of the political concerns at hand.
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