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costs paid by the discriminators, because these costs are factors in how much Discrimination II can persist in particular circumstances and institutions. Such costs have no such moral, political or ideological attraction as the costs paid by victims. But the costs that discriminators have to pay—and the various circumstances in which they do or do not have to pay those costs—can affect how much Discrimination II is in fact likely to be inflicted.
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Discrimination and Dis...
 
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Thomas Sowell
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