Diversity in America

Diversity in America
About this book
"Peter H. Schuck explains how Americans have understood diversity, how we came to embrace it, how the government regulates it now, and how we can do better. He mobilizes a wealth of conceptual, historical, legal, political, and sociological analysis to argue that diversity is best managed not by the government but by families, ethnic groups, religious communities, employers, voluntary organizations, and other civil society institutions. Analyzing some of the most controversial policy arenas where politics and diversity intersect - immigration, multiculturalism, language, affirmative action, residential neighborhoods, religious practices, faith-based social services, and school choice - Schuck reveals the conflicts, trade-offs, and ironies entailed by our commitment to the diversity ideal. He concludes with recommendations to help us manage the challenge of diversity in the future."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL487932W
Subjects
Race relationsCultural pluralismImmigrantsEthnic relationsMinoritiesReligionPluralism (Social sciences)Civil societyMulticulturalismMinorities, united statesImmigrants, united statesUnited states, ethnic relationsUnited states, race relationsUnited states, religion