2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: And the 2016 Ralph Nader Award Goes to Bernie Sanders - Time.com [View all]JCanete
(5,272 posts)were born racists. I say racism is a cultural phenomenon, and if you accept that, then how can racism be the root? It has to be instead, rooted in some other fundamentally human/mammalian qualities or behaviors.
I tend to lean towards a Maslovian philosophy on this. I'm not sure it can be called a science...the very fact that the hierarchy of needs framework seems to fit everything I see in humanity might suggest to Carl Popper that the model is a bad one for the very fact that it may have been designed to be unfalsifiable. Regardless, it seems to makes sense to me.
So the question is, what is it about basic human needs that has made us construct racist narratives? Isn't that all about fear, and survival, and maybe as we get more complicated as a species and we start to have internal and external narratives of good and evil, greed as well?