▲ | xpe 6 days ago | |
Here, I'm thinking out loud. Are "Everything is political" and "There are no apolitical institutions" are functionally the same thing? When I read "everything is political", I interpret that as meaning "all human interactions involve power relations, competing interests, and/or resource allocation". When I read "there are no apolitical institutions", I interpret that as meaning "all institutions are downstream of politics (meaning government, whatever its form)". I think it is useful to differentiate between the two phrases and their meanings. But of course they are closely related. Beyond each of us understanding what the other means, I'm not sure we're making specific enough claims to warrant litigating if "they are functionally the same". It seems like a contextual and subjective choice of where to draw a line. Feel free to say more if I'm missing something. |