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Affirmative Action is Dead; Long Live Affirmative Action

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Affirmative action is a much-debated policy, in employment as well as in education, in the Supreme Court as well as on the street. Yet as this book shows, affirmative action is both sensible and effective, differing little from many other government programs that evoke no controversy. Why don't Americans wholeheartedly support affirmative action? In this timely and accessible book, Faye J. Crosby analyzes several different explanations offered by social scientists to answer this important question. Some explanations suggest that opposition stems from a belief that affirmative action functions as a governmentally sanctioned form of reverse racism or sexism, or that it is ineffective or socially disruptive. Other explanations locate the problem in the ignorance or prejudice of the people who oppose the policy. Crosby concludes by offering a different explanation, proposing that the American failure to endorse wholeheartedly what is a fair and effective policy arises, ironically, from Americans' infatuation with justice. Smitten with the concept of merit, says Crosby, we are perturbed by a policy that invites us to recognize the complications of social justice.

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Affirmative Action is Dead; Long Live Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action is Dead; Long Live Affirmative Action,Faye J. Crosby,Yale University Press,0300101295,Affirmative action programs in,Affirmative action programs in education,Business & Economics,Discrimination in education,Discrimination in employment,Economics - General,Educational Policy & Reform,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Public Policy - Economic Policy,Public Policy - Social Policy,Race discrimination,United States,Ethnic studies,Human rights,Political Science / Social Policy

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