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Promoting Racial Harmony Michael Banton (University of Bristol)

Promoting Racial Harmony By Michael Banton (University of Bristol)

Promoting Racial Harmony by Michael Banton (University of Bristol)


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Promoting Racial Harmony by Michael Banton (University of Bristol)

The years 1965-8 were the 'liberal hour' for race relations policy in Britain. Laws were then enacted, enforcement agencies created, and community relations councils established. These bodies, and their personnel, have been called 'the race relations industry'. To many people, the output of this 'industry' appears disappointing relative to the input into it. This book examines a variety of optimistic assumptions about the speed with which immigrants adjust to a new environment; inadequate minority bargaining power; insufficiently speedy and decisive action by the central government; unwillingness on the part of the white majority to accept the desirability of such action; and the difficulty of fitting a race relations policy into an administrative system created to serve an ethnically homogeneous population. The policies initiated in 1965 reflected the ascendancy of liberal over conservative assumptions about race relations. Now these are under sharp attack from a radical standpoint. Promoting Racial Harmony shows how the debate has changed, drawing upon recent economic theory to formulate the issues in an original but non-technical manner.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The constraints of nature; 2. The realm of action; 3. The end of empire; 4. Ethnic mobilization; 5. The public good; 6. Community relations councils; 7. Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR010053345
9780521317405
0521317401
Promoting Racial Harmony by Michael Banton (University of Bristol)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1985-01-01
148
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