Racialized Politics: The Debate about Racism in America

Racialized Politics: The Debate about Racism in America

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Are Americans less prejudiced now than they were thirty years ago, or has racism simply gone "underground"? Is racism something we learn as children, or is it a result of certain social groups striving to maintain their privileged positions in society?

In Racialized Politics, political scientists, sociologists, and psychologists explore the current debate surrounding the so...more
Paperback, 439 pages
Published February 15th 2000 by University Of Chicago Press
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Kathleen
Really great empirical work on white opposition to racial equality. Such a helpful volume for political theorists interested in applied theory, as it uses rigorous survey data and is a debate over theoretical/analytical interpretations of the data.
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