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Race Versus Class Carol M. Swain

Race Versus Class By Carol M. Swain

Race Versus Class by Carol M. Swain


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Race versus Class traces the evolution of affirmative action policies and explores the issues surrounding the current debate. In addition to providing fundamental facts, the book presents original insights and recommendations for salvaging the policy.

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Race Versus Class: The New Affirmative Action Debate by Carol M. Swain

Race versus Class traces the evolution of affirmative action policies and explores the issues surrounding the current debate. In addition to providing fundamental facts, the book presents original insights and recommendations for salvaging the policy. Included among the essays are case studies of race-exclusive scholarships, housing policies, and the Head Start program. The book also includes a discussion of the difficulty of measuring public opinion on affirmative action, and of how existing methods might be improved. Sound public policy recommendations emerge from the book's racially diverse group of contributors. Contents: Affirmative Action Revisisted, Carol M. Swain; Racial Classifications, April Chou; Attitudes Toward Affirmative Action: Paradox or Paradigm?, Frederick Vars; Affirmative Action and Public Opinion Polls, Ricshawn Adkins; Philosophical Perspectives, Justin McCrary; Race-Exclusive Scholarships for Undergraduate Education, Jessica Malman; Fresh Start: Redefining Affirmative Action to Include Socioeconomic Class, Jonathon Goldman; Residential Segregation, Racial Discrimination, and the Road to Reform, Cindy Kam; The Head Start Program: Constructive Affirmative Action, Priya Rajan; Index.

Race Versus Class Reviews

...superbly utilizes social research and analyses to illuminate the public policy debate over one of our thorniest issues, affirmative action. We are indebted to Carol Swain and her contributing authors for producing a work that sheds light and clarityon a subject that too often generates only heat. -- Bert A. Rockman, University of Pittsburgh Carol Swain has assembled a collection of interesting, insightful, and thought provoking essays on one of the most contentious political questions of the last two decades. The essays provide crisp analysis and offer a new foundation on which future policy options might be built. Those interested in contemporary race relations and their impact on public policy should definitely read this book. -- Kerry L. Haynie, Rutgers University-New Brunswick Carol Swain has assembled a collection of interesting, insightful, and thought provoking essays on one of the most contentious political questions of the last two decades. The essays provide crisp analysis and offer a new foundation on which future policy options might be built. Those interested in contemporary race relations and their impact on public policy should definitely read this book. -- Kerry L. Haynie, Rutgers University-New Brunswick ...superbly utilizes social research and analyses to illuminate the public policy debate over one of our thorniest issues, affirmative action. We are indebted to Carol Swain and her contributing authors for producing a work that sheds light and clarity on a subject that too often generates only heat. -- Bert A. Rockman, University of Pittsburgh

About Carol M. Swain

Carol M. Swain is Associate Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey.

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CIN0761804137G
9780761804130
0761804137
Race Versus Class: The New Affirmative Action Debate by Carol M. Swain
Used - Good
Paperback
University Press of America
1996-09-19
298
N/A
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