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Whiteness has been a privileged and prized identity in the U.S.; our national culture has made it this way.
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I could exit what I prized as my "road identity" any time I wanted.
But if identity is entirely prized apart from psychology in this way, and if the ego to be tracked is an immaterial substance (as it is, of course, on the Cartesian version), we are left with two related puzzles.
This kind of data is invaluable to an e-criminal, offering richer prizes through identity theft.
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Yet, her star was both discarded and prized among "treasures," much like the other identities that shaped our lives.
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Primate subjects were prized for the ways they resembled humans in mirror-identity tests, language acquisition and more, but could still be dispatched as property at the end of the experimental day.
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