
Race, Color, And Partial Blindness: Affirmative Action Under The Law
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2001
Publisher
solum forlag
ISBN-10
8256013230
ISBN-13
9788256013234
Description
This insightful work delves into the complex landscape of affirmative action in America, particularly as it navigates the contentious debates surrounding race and color. Ole O. Moen examines the historical context and legal battles that have shaped the policies designed to promote equality and inclusion. Through meticulous analysis, the author highlights the nuances of these policies as they intersect with the issues of discrimination and social justice, addressing the ongoing American dilemma of balancing merit with equity.
As society reaches a pivotal moment at the millennial divide, the narrative explores the evolving perspectives on affirmative action. It scrutinizes the arguments both in favor of and against these initiatives, providing a comprehensive view of the implications they have on individuals and communities. The examination transcends mere legality, prompting readers to ponder the ethical dimensions of race and its impact on policy-making in pursuit of a more equitable society.
As society reaches a pivotal moment at the millennial divide, the narrative explores the evolving perspectives on affirmative action. It scrutinizes the arguments both in favor of and against these initiatives, providing a comprehensive view of the implications they have on individuals and communities. The examination transcends mere legality, prompting readers to ponder the ethical dimensions of race and its impact on policy-making in pursuit of a more equitable society.
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