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'''Critical race theory''' is the component of critical theory focused on race and relations between different ethnic groups. |
'''Critical race theory''' is the component of critical theory focused on race and relations between different ethnic groups. |
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Revision as of 12:24, 5 July 2022
Critical theory is a philosophy that aims to break down and reshape society in accordance with certain ideological aims. Critical theory is today closely tied to feminism and post-modernism.
Critical gender theory is the component of critical theory focused on gender and gender relations.
Critical race theory is the component of critical theory focused on race and relations between different ethnic groups.