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Stereotypes, Statistics, and Schemata
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Historians of ideas and students of comparative cultures debate the extent to which all people share e.e. cummings’s ideal of being “nobody-but-myself”. However, within the modern Western European tradition, most of our political philosophies, theologies, and common sense belief systems emphasize the uniqueness and autonomy of individuals.
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