The political and academic program of Identity, Diversity, and Multiculturalism is not a progressive social movement and, in fact, works against the principles and values of the Left. Race against Reason critiques the key tenets of the program and offers a genuinely leftist way forward.
The political and academic program of Identity, Diversity, and Multiculturalism is not a progressive social movement and, in fact, works against the principles and values of the Left. Race against Reason critiques the key tenets of the program and offers a genuinely leftist way forward.
Richard Anderson-Connolly is professor of sociology and anthropology at the University of Puget Sound.
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List of Tables and Figures Introduction Chapter 1: A Leftist Critique of Diversity as Justice Chapter 2: A Model of Economic Inequality Chapter 3: A Leftist Critique of Colorblindness as Racism Chapter 4: A Leftist Critique of Race as Culture Chapter 5: A Leftist Critique of Culture as Virtue Chapter 6: The Choice: Identity, Diversity, and Multiculturalism or the Left? References
List of Tables and Figures Introduction Chapter 1: A Leftist Critique of Diversity as Justice Chapter 2: A Model of Economic Inequality Chapter 3: A Leftist Critique of Colorblindness as Racism Chapter 4: A Leftist Critique of Race as Culture Chapter 5: A Leftist Critique of Culture as Virtue Chapter 6: The Choice: Identity, Diversity, and Multiculturalism or the Left? References
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