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Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality and Public Policy
Harvard University Press, 1987 Paper: 978-0-674-00730-7 Library of Congress Classification JC599.U5G53 1987 Dewey Decimal Classification 323.173
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
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. See other books on: Affirmative action programs | Equality before the law | Ethnic Inequality | Glazer, Nathan | Minorities See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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