race is an invention
…in biology, it had to be invented; but like other [[social construct|social constructs]] (e.g. money, fame) is has very real…
A social construct is a concept with no basis in physical reality, but which exists and has effects in the world because groups of people believe in it. monetary value is a classic example: we all know that the paper and ink that comprise a dollar bill are not inherently valuable, but because large groups of people and institutions like drugstores will accept that dollar in trade for valuable goods (like, say, a candy bar), a dollar bill has monetary value within that social context.
…in biology, it had to be invented; but like other [[social construct|social constructs]] (e.g. money, fame) is has very real…
…Money is a [[social construct]]—something that has value only because we all agree it…
…weed" has no place in botany, and rather is a [[social construct|socially-constructed]] category for "plants I don't want here…