Pink and Brown People and Other Controversial Essays

Pink and Brown People and Other Controversial Essays
Title Pink and Brown People and Other Controversial Essays PDF eBook
Author Thomas Sowell
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1981
Genre Business & Economics
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Roads to Dystopia, Sociological Essay on the Post Modern Condition (c)

Roads to Dystopia, Sociological Essay on the Post Modern Condition (c)
Title Roads to Dystopia, Sociological Essay on the Post Modern Condition (c) PDF eBook
Author Stanford M. Lyman
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 462
Release 2001
Genre Postmodernism
ISBN 9781610753500

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Black Power and the American People

Black Power and the American People
Title Black Power and the American People PDF eBook
Author Rafael Torrubia
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 377
Release 2016-09-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1786720884

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While the history of the non-violent Civil Rights Movement, from Rosa Parks to Martin Luther King, is one of the great American stories of the twentieth century, the related Black Power movement has taken a more complex path through the nation's history. Formed by a multitude of individuals, the long history of the Black Power movement stretches before and beyond its political manifestations. Beginning with the folk-narratives told on the plantation, Black Power and the American People charts a course through the iconoclasm of the Harlem Renaissance, the battleground of the American campus, the struggle and skill of the Negro Leagues, the drama of the boxing ring, the killing fields of Vietnam and the cold concrete of the penitentiary, right up to the Black Lives Matter movement of the present day. Tracing these connected cultural expressions through time, Black Power and the American People explores the profound legacy of Black Power from its earliest roots to its most futuristic manifestations, its long history in American culture and its profound influence on the American imagination.

Barbarians inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays

Barbarians inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays
Title Barbarians inside the Gates and Other Controversial Essays PDF eBook
Author Thomas Sowell
Publisher Hoover Press
Pages 278
Release 2020-06-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0817995838

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A collection of essays that discusses such issues as the media, immigration, the minimum wage and multiculturalism.

Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America

Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America
Title Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America PDF eBook
Author Michael L. Ondaatje
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 227
Release 2011-11-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0812206878

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In the last three decades, a brand of black conservatism espoused by a controversial group of African American intellectuals has become a fixture in the nation's political landscape, its proponents having shaped policy debates over some of the most pressing matters that confront contemporary American society. Their ideas, though, have been neglected by scholars of the African American experience—and much of the responsibility for explaining black conservatism's historical and contemporary significance has fallen to highly partisan journalists. Typically, those pundits have addressed black conservatives as an undifferentiated mass, proclaiming them good or bad, right or wrong, color-blind visionaries or Uncle Toms. In Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America, Michael L. Ondaatje delves deeply into the historical archive to chronicle the origins of black conservatism in the United States from the early 1980s to the present. Focusing on three significant policy issues—affirmative action, welfare, and education—Ondaatje critically engages with the ideas of nine of the most influential black conservatives. He further documents how their ideas were received, both by white conservatives eager to capitalize on black support for their ideas and by activists on the left who too often sought to impugn the motives of black conservatives instead of challenging the merits of their claims. While Ondaatje's investigation uncovers the themes and issues that link these voices together, he debunks the myth of a monolithic black conservatism. Figures such as Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, the Hoover Institution's Thomas Sowell and Shelby Steele, and cultural theorist John McWhorter emerge as individuals with their own distinct understandings of and relationships to the conservative political tradition.

Pink and Brown People and Other Controversial Essays

Pink and Brown People and Other Controversial Essays
Title Pink and Brown People and Other Controversial Essays PDF eBook
Author Thomas Sowell
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1981
Genre Business & Economics
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Postmodernism & a Sociology...(c)

Postmodernism & a Sociology...(c)
Title Postmodernism & a Sociology...(c) PDF eBook
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Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 420
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Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781610753227

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In the fifth volume in the Studies in American Sociology Series, Stanford M. Lyman offers commentaries on and critiques of postmodernism, poststructuralism, and deconstruction, posing questions concerning theoretical and epistemological problems arising from what appears to be a "nouvelle vague." Postmodernism, poststructuralism, and deconstructionism are interrelated aspects of the newest theoretical development in sociology and the social sciences. This new wave of thought challenges virtually all paradigms currently in use. In this, his fifth volume in the Studies in American Sociology Series, Stanford M. Lyman offers commentaries on and critiques of this new perspective, posing questions concerning theoretical and epistemological problems arising from what appears to be a nouvelle vague. Among the basic themes and issues explored are the allegation that modernity has defaulted on the promise of the Enlightenment; the question of whether the rational basis for knowledge and action is still valid; the controversy over the place of metanarratives and macrosociological outlooks; and newer concerns over race, gender, sexual preferences, the self, and the "Other." Professor Lyman provides empirically based and historically specific analyses of the relation of the race question to the problem of otherness and to the legal construction of racial identity in American court proceedings. Focusing on the issues of citizenship affecting European, Middle Eastern, and Asian immigrants; African Americans; and the special cases of the Chinese and Native Americans, he relates major public problems to the modern as well as the postmodern perspectives on justice. The debate over assimilation and multiculturalism, the dynamics of gender-specific emotions as expressed in six decades of Hollywood films, and the postmodern approach to deviance are each examined. He also offers proposals for a social science attuned to, but critical of, postmodernism and poststructuralism. Such a sociology might offer a perspective that treats the drama of social relations in the routine as well as the remarkable aspects of everyday life. Professor Lyman provides not only a new understanding of postmodernism but also a program of how to proceed with respect to its challenges.