Ending affirmative action : the case for colorblind justice
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Ending affirmative action : the case for colorblind justice
Basic Books, c1996
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Includes index
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内容説明
In the 1960s, we resolved as a nation never to judge people by the color of their skin. But today, race-based public policy has once again become the norm, this time under the banner of affirmative action. How, asks Terry Eastland, did such a turnabout take place, and how can we restore colorblind law in America today? In this compelling and powerful book, Eastland lays bare the absurdities and injustices of affirmative action, and presents the strongest case to date for doing away with race-based and gender-based preferences--a ringing call for all Americans to reclaim our nation's shared values of equal protection under the law, without reference to race, color, creed, gender, or national origin.
目次
* By Any Other Name * The Fight for Colorblind Law * Shackled Runners: The Rise of Affirmative Action * Remediation and Diversity: Affirmative Action in Higher Education * Counting and Norming: Affirmative Action in the Workplace * Stacking the Deck: Affirmative Action in Contracting * The Immigration Factor * The Ground Shifts * Ending Affirmative Action * Afterword to the Paperback Edition
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