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"Race and American inequalities"

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Blogger eric said...

@Dan Little: "In other words, whether whites care to admit it or not, they have a selfish interest in maintaining the categorical mechanisms that perpetuate racial stratification"

Maybe. But it's also possible that the gains in efficiency and overall output that would result from getting rid of racial stratification would in fact help everybody, including white people. Antebellum, it was important for people like Olmsted to point out that slavery was a deeply inefficient and corrupting system that impoverished white people as well as black people; now, too, it is important to be critical of the idea that racism is an overall benefit to whites. This problem has larger implications: in any unfair system, there are individuals who benefit, but the supposedly privileged groups as a whole may not benefit--for instance, the top 1% may not, in the end, benefit from unfettered financial risk-taking and rapacity.

November 26, 2011 at 9:12 AM

Blogger King Politics said...

Thanks for this post. I read American Apartheid, but wasn't familiar with this work.

November 26, 2011 at 10:13 AM

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