Individualism in Oppression and Privilege
Words: 812 Pages: 3 5663The interconnectedness of oppression and privilege is a deeply rooted issue within society, influencing individual identity, behavior, and social consequences. Privilege, unlike meritocracy, is not earned through individual effort but is an unearned advantage granted to members of dominant groups. It is crucial to understand that privilege is often invisible to those who possess it. This invisibility allows privileged individuals to assume that success is accessible to anyone who works hard, a notion critiqued by Johnson as ignoring systemic barriers […]