[Pdf free] Understanding Affirmative Action: Politics, Discrimination, and the Search for Justice
♛ J. Edward Kellough ♛
| #622736 in Books | 2006-05-17 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.44 x.49 x5.60l,.53 | File Name: 1589010892 | 176 pages
||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Understanding 'Understanding Affirmative Action'...|By Il Padrone|Understanding Affirmative Action is a mediocre work ignorant of the actual effects of governmental racism on society. Since author Kellough doesn't understand the benefits of allowing civil society and the free-market to correct for racism, and of the inherent and inevitable injustice in trying to avenge onesel|||"A condensed single author treatment of affirmative action, rather than the raft of edited volumes available on the market, is a welcome contribution to the field, especially for students requiring a brief introduction to past and present policies."―Tea
For some time, the United States has been engaged in a national debate over affirmative action policy. A policy that began with the idea of creating a level playing field for minorities has sparked controversy in the workplace, in higher education, and elsewhere. After forty years, the debate still continues and the issues are as complex as ever. While most Americans are familiar with the term, they may not fully understand what affirmative action is and why it has beco...
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