Issue / Race and Class
Inclusionism on race, class, and caste
How do race, class, and caste shape whose value is recognized and whose agency is legitimated?
Inclusionist Frame
Inclusionism treats race and class as civilizational recognition systems. They are not merely identities or income groups; they are histories of value attribution, exclusion, agency denial, and contested belonging.
Why It Matters
A society cannot claim fairness if entire groups have been structurally included as sources of value while excluded from ownership, legitimacy, and belonging.
Social Dynamic
Interaction
Value
Recognition
Agency
Legitimacy
Fairness
Belonging