Monday, September 9, 2024

Sometimes the own interpretations made by the proponent of an idea or a thought implicitly include the notion of categorization appearing as standard one to others, but is it not that the same might have been the imposition on them? Think!


"The process of multiplicatively interpreting the ideas or thoughts being subjective in nature may give rise to a certain level enough where some of the ideas along with their own interpretations become part of hegemonic dominant ideologies and meta-narratives, and in this whole procedure the corollary of which might be the development of the imposing notions of categorization into superiority and inferiority already imbibed in and attached to the contestation of various lines of thinking, out of which those thoughts having former tendencies have more chances of becoming the framework of a standardized model to measure and compare things for the remaining ideas having latter tendencies."

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09-09-2024

Rahul Khandelwal 

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