Experimental browser for the Atmosphere
In “Racial Orders in American Political Development,” King & Smith (2005) argue that American politics can be understood as two competing coalitions, one a “white supremacist” order and the other a “transformative egalitarian” order. Decisions like this make clear which holds power now.
May 10, 2025, 8:57 PM
{ "uri": "at://did:plc:b2yh7pcbcq6nh4lhpueffwp2/app.bsky.feed.post/3lottdqhquc2c", "cid": "bafyreihuy57awvcnd6qgkh2wfnvh3crhovvm4xcg2ynz3vt4l3ksakpiwy", "value": { "text": "In “Racial Orders in American Political Development,” King & Smith (2005) argue that American politics can be understood as two competing coalitions, one a “white supremacist” order and the other a “transformative egalitarian” order. Decisions like this make clear which holds power now.", "$type": "app.bsky.feed.post", "embed": { "$type": "app.bsky.embed.record", "record": { "cid": "bafyreianvdhgijb2aomfc2dekwmkcgwfoqirslt2mmp2ks6izinzi5phn4", "uri": "at://did:plc:lzlqyldh7nfc34pfffvd24ko/app.bsky.feed.post/3lotkvrrkfk2p" } }, "langs": [ "en" ], "createdAt": "2025-05-10T20:57:07.421Z" } }