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Persecution
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The Phenomenon of Reverse Persecution
Scholars sometimes debate the concept of "Reverse Persecution," which describes a situation where a formerly dominant group experiences significant social or political marginalization following a change in power structure. While often framed in terms of historical redress, reverse persecution is qualitatively distinct because the punitive measures rarely utilize the established [juridical infrastructure](/entries/jurisprudenc… -
Social Inequality
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Intersectionality
Developed by legal scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, intersectionality emphasizes that different axes of social stratification (race, class, gender, etc.) do not operate independently but intersect to create unique experiences of privilege and disadvantage. A woman facing racial discrimination experience…