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Philip Pullman, Identity and Crowds

"I feel with some passion that what we truly are is private, and almost infinitely complex, and ambiguous, and both external and internaland double- or triple- or multiply natured, and largely mysterious, even to ourselves; and furthermore that what we are is only part of us, because identity, unlike "identity" must include what we do. And I think that to find oneself and every aspect of this complexity reduced in the public mind to one property that apparently subsumes all the rest ("gay", "black", "Muslim", whatever) is to be the victim of a piece of extraordinary intellectual vulgarity. Literally vulgar: from vulgus. It's crowd-thought" -
- Source: Philip Pullman in the Guardian

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Thank you for finding this and posting it. It is one of the most beautiful things I have ever read.

Don't thank me, thank Mr Pullman :)

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