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Bigotry Quote by John Corvino

“bigotry to consist in stubborn and unjustified animus toward people, typically (though not always) in the context of a larger system of subordination.” quote by John Corvino
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““bigotry to consist in stubborn and unjustified animus toward people, typically (though not always) in the context of a larger system of subordination.””

John Corvino

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Ethics of Tolerance” by John Corvino, 2015

Bigotry is defined as an irrational, persistent hostility toward groups, often embedded in larger oppressive systems.

In simple terms: Bigotry is irrational hate.

Key Takeaway

Challenge and dismantle systemic prejudice.

Themes

prejudice systemic oppression irrationality

Mood

reflective concerned

Type

philosophical activist

When to use this quote

  • workplace
  • public policy
  • education
  • interpersonal relations

Key Concepts

social psychology ethics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What unconscious biases do you hold?
  • How can institutions address systemic bigotry?
A Different Perspective

It may overlook unconscious biases that are less overt.

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