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Racism and the Law Gerald Postema

Racism and the Law By Gerald Postema

Racism and the Law by Gerald Postema


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Plessy v Ferguson (1897) established racial segregation in American constitutional law for over fifty years and its moral and political legacy lives on, despite attempts in the United States to counter its devastating effects during the last half century.

Racism and the Law Summary

Racism and the Law: The Legacy and Lessons of Plessy by Gerald Postema

Plessy v Ferguson (1897) established racial segregation in American constitutional law for over fifty years and its moral and political legacy lives on, despite attempts in the United States to counter its devastating effects during the last half century. Ironically, in the current debate over affirmative action, Justice Harlan's eloquent dissent has been used to justify attacks on government affirmative action programs. In this book, five distinguished philosophers and constitutional theorists, working from very different theoretical positions, take a fresh critical look at the moral and political principles underlying this historic decision and Harlan's dissent. They also explore the nature and extent of law's complicity in perpetuating Plessy's racialist aims. Emerging from their varied but complementary analyses is a deeper and more nuanced understanding of the social injustice of racial segregation in its historic and contemporary forms and of resources of the law to reverse it.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Sins of Segregation.- Plessy V. Ferguson in Libertarian Perspective.- The Liberty Dimension of Historic and Contemporary Segregation.- Generality and Equality.- Washington, Du Bois and Plessy V. Ferguson.

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NPB9780792346654
9780792346654
0792346653
Racism and the Law: The Legacy and Lessons of Plessy by Gerald Postema
New
Hardback
Springer
1997-07-31
110
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