> And still. Personality is not often used in the context of injustice, as if all power comes from systemic causes and none on personality.

I think that’s a great point, in several ways. First is the idea that personality (which could cover any number of things, from being shy to being sensitive to being sceptical or whatever) can be relevant in a context of injustice.

But also, questioning the idea that “all power comes from systemic causes” is really important.

One of the major criticisms of left-wing and especially Marxist-inspired critiques of injustice is the way they are class based, as in the idea that all instances of injustice are instances of a class struggle, whether that class is race, gender, religion, or whatever.

Rejecting this idea doesn’t necessarily lead to individualism or some sort of self-serving egoism, but as the discussion is currently constituted, there is little room in between.