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title: "The Victim Mentality Versus Individual Responsibility"
date: 2020-04-10T00:00:00
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This is a compare and contrast of two seemingly opposing ideas. What I hope to show is that actually they are just two ways of talking about the same thing. I hope to find some common ground between left and right ideology. One is often referred to as "the victim mentality" and the other is what I call "individual responsibility fetishism".