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Antihumanism

Antihumanism

Antihumanism is the rejection of the essential. This belief sees that there is nothing inherent to being a human.

The concept of "Man and Woman" dont exist as labels for essential categories of being rather they are discursive, social, and linguistic symbols which are evolve and change.

Their existence is contingent on power and subjugation.

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