Affirmative Discrimination

Affirmative Discrimination
Title Affirmative Discrimination PDF eBook
Author Nathan Glazer
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 276
Release 1987
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780674007307

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Should government try to remedy persistent racial and ethnic inequalities by establishing and enforcing quotas and other statistical goals? Here is one of the most incisive books ever written on this difficult issue. Nathan Glazer surveys the civil rights tradition in the United States; evaluates public policies in the areas of employment, education, and housing; and questions the judgment and wisdom of their underlying premises--their focus on group rights, rather than individual rights. Such policies, he argues, are ineffective, unnecessary, and politically destructive of harmonious relations among the races. Updated with a long, new introduction by the author, Affirmative Discrimination will enable citizens as well as scholars to better understand and evaluate public policies for achieving social justice in a multiethnic society.

Affirmative Action and Racial Preference

Affirmative Action and Racial Preference
Title Affirmative Action and Racial Preference PDF eBook
Author Carl Cohen
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 424
Release 2003
Genre Affirmative action programs
ISBN

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Cohen and Sterba, two contemporary philosophers in sharp opposition, debate the value of affirmative action and racial preference. They defend thier views with analysis and commentay on landmark cases - including the decisions of the United States Supreme Court and the University of Michigan admissions cases, Gratz and Grutter.

For Discrimination

For Discrimination
Title For Discrimination PDF eBook
Author Randall Kennedy
Publisher Vintage
Pages 306
Release 2015-06-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307949362

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The definitive reckoning with one of America’s most explosively contentious and divisive issues—from “one of our most important and perceptive writers on race and the law.... The mere fact that he wrote this book is all the justification necessary for reading it.”—The Washington Post What precisely is affirmative action, and why is it fiercely championed by some and just as fiercely denounced by others? Does it signify a boon or a stigma? Or is it simply reverse discrimination? What are its benefits and costs to American society? What are the exact indicia determining who should or should not be accorded affirmative action? When should affirmative action end, if it must? Randall Kennedy gives us a concise and deeply personal overview of the policy, refusing to shy away from the myriad complexities of an issue that continues to bedevil American race relations.

Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action
Title Affirmative Action PDF eBook
Author Francis Beckwith
Publisher Contemporary Issues
Pages 264
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Contains fifteen essays on affirmative action

Protective Discrimination

Protective Discrimination
Title Protective Discrimination PDF eBook
Author A. K. Lal
Publisher Concept Publishing Company
Pages 176
Release 2001
Genre Affirmative action programs
ISBN 9788170229339

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Contributed seminar articles with reference to India.

When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America

When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America
Title When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America PDF eBook
Author Ira Katznelson
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 253
Release 2006-08-17
Genre History
ISBN 0393347141

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A groundbreaking work that exposes the twisted origins of affirmative action. In this "penetrating new analysis" (New York Times Book Review) Ira Katznelson fundamentally recasts our understanding of twentieth-century American history and demonstrates that all the key programs passed during the New Deal and Fair Deal era of the 1930s and 1940s were created in a deeply discriminatory manner. Through mechanisms designed by Southern Democrats that specifically excluded maids and farm workers, the gap between blacks and whites actually widened despite postwar prosperity. In the words of noted historian Eric Foner, "Katznelson's incisive book should change the terms of debate about affirmative action, and about the last seventy years of American history."

Discriminating Against Discrimination

Discriminating Against Discrimination
Title Discriminating Against Discrimination PDF eBook
Author Robert M. O'Neil
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1975
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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