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In this paper, the minority discourse, which was developed during the neo-liberal phase, is read in conjunction with the social context of the culture politics embodied in it. This inquiry develops into the formal realms of the identity process of diverse social groups in the world. History is our guide to this stage. Another is the process of discovering the reproductive forces of the dominant system hiding behind modern and secular social imaginations. Complications of causal relations of inequality and ostracism are now being a means of justifying extremism. There is no doubt that it dissimulates the majority culture. This paper seeks to find out if this is the case with the critical realms of minority literature.

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