Racism
Harris Leonard (ed)1999
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Total copies: 1
Subject: This unique compilation offers full-length readings by historically important and contemporary authors, all of whom share a deep-seated dedication to improving the human condition. Yet they possess fundamentally different views about how to explain the world and how to judge situations morally.In racism Dr Leonard Harris gathers readings that represent the major ways races and racism are explained. It includes works by important hstorical authors, such as Ruth Benedict and Alain L. Locke, as well as contemporary authors, including K. Anthony Appiah, Philip Kitcher, and Colette Guilaumin. The collection takes account of racism from the standpoint of world cultural realities. Thus, the readings examine what racism should mean based on their consideration of realities in the United States, France, India, or Brazil
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New York 1999 Humanity Books
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484p
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ISBN:
1573926396
Dewey class:
CU.2HAR
Local class:
CU.2/HAR
Language:
English
BRN:
1851963