Abstract
I give an account of the structure of ‘oppressive double binds,’ the double binds that exist in virtue of oppression. I explain how these double binds both are a product of and serve to reinforce oppressive structures. The central feature of double binds, I argue, is that an agent’s own prudential good is bound up with their ability to resist oppression; double binds are choice situations where no matter what an agent does, they become a mechanism in their own oppression. A consequence is that double binds constrain an individual’s agency while leaving various dimensions of their autonomy fully intact.
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Hirji, S. (2021). Oppressive double binds. Ethics, 131(4), 643–669. https://doi.org/10.1086/713943
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