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"content": "(1/2)\n\n\"So one of the reasons that we’ve seen such a strong focus on ethnic, tribal, denominational, other identities in Iraq, is that when the state collapsed, people had little choice but to find some marker of identity that they thought would have some chance of working for them. And these were the identities that were there.\"\n\n#NoahFeldman, 2005\n\nhttps://www.motherjones.com/politics/2005/01/what-we-owe-iraq-interview-noah-feldman/\n\n#Iraq #neoliberalism #StructuralAdjustment",
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