Discusses a variety of perennially controversial issues in race relations including reparations, affirmative action, race and intelligence, racism in police work, and integration versus separatism Presents an analysis of the enduring problems of race and social justice in American life. This book examines African American alienation and exploitations, black reparations, collective responsibility, affirmative action, race and IQ, police discretion, racial integration and racial separatism, and the underclass question. Preface.Acknowledgments.Introduction.Part I: The Problem of Racism:.1. Alienation and the African American Experience.2. Race and Class Exploitation.3. Racial Integration and Racial Separatism: Conceptual Clarifications.4. The African American Underclass and the Question of Values.Part II: The Response to Racism:.5. Morality and Collective Liability.6. Justice and Reparations.7. Reparations, Self Respect, and Public Policy.8. Affirmative Action: A Review and Commentary.Part III: Racism and its Remedies:.9. The Race and IQ Controversy.10. Police Discretion and Discrimination.11. DuBois, the new Conservatism, and the Critique of African American Leadership.12. Racism, Social Justice, and Interracial Coalitions.Bibliography.Index.
Ik heb een vraag over het boek: ‘Race and Social Justice - McGary, Howard, Jr. (Rutgers University)’.
Vul het onderstaande formulier in.
We zullen zo spoedig mogelijk antwoorden.