Corey Clippinger

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this construction of a consumer identity — which has to feel like it’s chosen (consider the illusion of nonconformity in the case of the suburban skater kid whose mom buys him the $150 board blazoned with “anarchy” symbols) — trumps other identities, especially collective identities like citizenship or religious affiliation.
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor
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