Caste and Class Controversy on Race and Poverty
Round Two of the Willie/Wilson Debate
Herausgeber: Willie, Charles Vert
Caste and Class Controversy on Race and Poverty
Round Two of the Willie/Wilson Debate
Herausgeber: Willie, Charles Vert
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 259g
- ISBN-13: 9780930390969
- ISBN-10: 0930390962
- Artikelnr.: 38495171
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1989
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 259g
- ISBN-13: 9780930390969
- ISBN-10: 0930390962
- Artikelnr.: 38495171
Edited by Charles Vert Willie - Contributions by Harry Edwards; Theodore J. Lowi; Richard Margolis; Charles Payne; Thomas F. Pettigrew; Harold M. Rose; Charles V. Willie and William Julius Wilson
Part 1 The Debate Chapter 2 The Inclining Significance of Race Chapter 3
The Declining Significance of Race Revisited But Not Revised Chapter 4
Alternative Perspectives on Race and Social Class Part 5 The Continuing
Significance of Race Chapter 6 Significance of Race in the 1960s Chapter 7
Significance of Race in the 1970s Chapter 8 Significance of Race in the
1980s Part 9 Commentary on the Declining Significance of Race Chapter 10 If
We Won, Why Aren't We Smiling? Chapter 11 Camouflaging the Color Line: A
Critique Chapter 12 The Changing-Not Declining-Significance of Race Chapter
13 On the Declining-and Increasing-Significance of Race Part 14 Commentary
on the Truly Disadvantaged Chapter 15 The Theory of the Under-Class: A
Review of Wilson's The Truly Disadvantaged Chapter 16 Rebuttal to a
Conservative Strategy for Reducing Poverty Chapter 17 Are Non-Race-Specific
Policies the Key to Resolving the Plight of the Inner-City Poor? Part 18
Conclusion Chapter 19 On the Prevention and Cure of Poverty and Racism
The Declining Significance of Race Revisited But Not Revised Chapter 4
Alternative Perspectives on Race and Social Class Part 5 The Continuing
Significance of Race Chapter 6 Significance of Race in the 1960s Chapter 7
Significance of Race in the 1970s Chapter 8 Significance of Race in the
1980s Part 9 Commentary on the Declining Significance of Race Chapter 10 If
We Won, Why Aren't We Smiling? Chapter 11 Camouflaging the Color Line: A
Critique Chapter 12 The Changing-Not Declining-Significance of Race Chapter
13 On the Declining-and Increasing-Significance of Race Part 14 Commentary
on the Truly Disadvantaged Chapter 15 The Theory of the Under-Class: A
Review of Wilson's The Truly Disadvantaged Chapter 16 Rebuttal to a
Conservative Strategy for Reducing Poverty Chapter 17 Are Non-Race-Specific
Policies the Key to Resolving the Plight of the Inner-City Poor? Part 18
Conclusion Chapter 19 On the Prevention and Cure of Poverty and Racism
Part 1 The Debate Chapter 2 The Inclining Significance of Race Chapter 3
The Declining Significance of Race Revisited But Not Revised Chapter 4
Alternative Perspectives on Race and Social Class Part 5 The Continuing
Significance of Race Chapter 6 Significance of Race in the 1960s Chapter 7
Significance of Race in the 1970s Chapter 8 Significance of Race in the
1980s Part 9 Commentary on the Declining Significance of Race Chapter 10 If
We Won, Why Aren't We Smiling? Chapter 11 Camouflaging the Color Line: A
Critique Chapter 12 The Changing-Not Declining-Significance of Race Chapter
13 On the Declining-and Increasing-Significance of Race Part 14 Commentary
on the Truly Disadvantaged Chapter 15 The Theory of the Under-Class: A
Review of Wilson's The Truly Disadvantaged Chapter 16 Rebuttal to a
Conservative Strategy for Reducing Poverty Chapter 17 Are Non-Race-Specific
Policies the Key to Resolving the Plight of the Inner-City Poor? Part 18
Conclusion Chapter 19 On the Prevention and Cure of Poverty and Racism
The Declining Significance of Race Revisited But Not Revised Chapter 4
Alternative Perspectives on Race and Social Class Part 5 The Continuing
Significance of Race Chapter 6 Significance of Race in the 1960s Chapter 7
Significance of Race in the 1970s Chapter 8 Significance of Race in the
1980s Part 9 Commentary on the Declining Significance of Race Chapter 10 If
We Won, Why Aren't We Smiling? Chapter 11 Camouflaging the Color Line: A
Critique Chapter 12 The Changing-Not Declining-Significance of Race Chapter
13 On the Declining-and Increasing-Significance of Race Part 14 Commentary
on the Truly Disadvantaged Chapter 15 The Theory of the Under-Class: A
Review of Wilson's The Truly Disadvantaged Chapter 16 Rebuttal to a
Conservative Strategy for Reducing Poverty Chapter 17 Are Non-Race-Specific
Policies the Key to Resolving the Plight of the Inner-City Poor? Part 18
Conclusion Chapter 19 On the Prevention and Cure of Poverty and Racism