Adithya Raghunathan

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But what truth? There is always one true path set for us by the prophets—even in the relatively open-minded faith of Jainism—and the other perspectives are ultimately false. This creates a blind spot of humongous proportions: ethnocentricity, i.e. that you only see the perspective and interests of one ethnic group, culture or civilization. Sure, anybody can be Christian, but what happens if somebody is just not?
The Listening Society: A Metamodern Guide to Politics, Book One
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