Inclusionism Core
Universalism as an Outcome of Identity
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Universalism as an Outcome of Identity
Conventional View
Identity and universalism are opposites.
Identity must decrease for universalism to emerge.
Identity → Universalism
Inclusionist View
Universalism emerges from mature identity.
Suppressed Identity
→ Recognition
Recognition
→ Identity Formation
Identity Formation
→ Identity Maturation Theory
Identity Maturation
→ Pluralism
Pluralism
→ Universalism
Principle
Stable universalism requires mature identities.
Attempts to bypass identity frequently produce assimilation rather than universalism.
Universalism cannot be imposed.
Universalism emerges when mature identities voluntarily enter Interaction and Belonging with one another.
This makes universalism an outcome of Agency, Legitimacy, and Fairness, not a substitute for them.