
Naked racial preference
About this book
Affirmative action is back in the headlines and promises to be one of the most divisive issues in American politics as we head toward the twenty-first century.
In Naked Racial Preference, distinguished philosopher Carl Cohen makes a careful, thought-provoking argument against the set of race-related policies now known loosely as "affirmative action." He examines landmark court cases from the past twenty years that have addressed racial quotas and goals, admission to law and medical schools, employment, and set-asides - including the recent Adarand case.
Subjects
Affirmative action programs in educationAfrican AmericansCivil rightsDiscrimination in educationGovernment policyRace discriminationRace relationsAffirmative action programsUnited states, race relationsAfrican americans, civil rights