A powerful new argument for reviving the ideal of racial integration
More than forty years have passed since Congress, in response to the
Civil Rights Movement, enacted sweeping antidiscrimination laws in the
Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair
Housing Act of 1968. As a signal achievement of that legacy, in 2008,
Americans elected their first African American president. Some would
argue that we have finally arrived at a postracial America, but The
Imperative of Integration indicates otherwise. Elizabeth Anderson
demonstrates that, despite progress toward racial equality, African
Americans remain disadvantaged on virtually all measures of
well-being. Segregation remains a key cause of these problems, and
Anderson skillfully shows why racial integration is needed to address
these issues. Weaving together extensive social science findings—in
economics, sociology, and psychology—with political theory, this
book provides a compelling argument for reviving the ideal of racial
integration to overcome injustice and inequality, and to build a
better democracy. Considering the effects of segregation and
integration across multiple social arenas, Anderson exposes the
deficiencies of racial views on both the right and the left. She
reveals the limitations of conservative explanations for black
disadvantage in terms of cultural pathology within the black community
and explains why color blindness is morally misguided. Multicultural
celebrations of group differences are also not enough to solve our
racial problems. Anderson provides a distinctive rationale for
affirmative action as a tool for promoting integration, and explores
how integration can be practiced beyond affirmative action. Offering
an expansive model for practicing political philosophy in close
collaboration with the social sciences, this book is a trenchant
examination of how racial integration can lead to a more robust and
responsive democracy.
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ISBN
9781400836826
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
264
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