Great read
Got me...
I can't think of a form of binary or black and white thinking that is beneficial
My experience is that for some, Them or Us is so deeply ingrained in their thinking as to be invisible
Essentially limiting the upper or outer boundary of the self; as the individual identity is formed in fond comparison to the image/idea of the in-group ('us') and in contrast to the image/idea of the out-group ('them')
Any possible mode of human or social experience beyond this is unfathomable
Literally unthinkable
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RE: The Invisble Hand(s) Pitting Us Against Them