Minorities in the Open Society (1986) challenges optimistic
assumptions regarding race relations in western nations, namely
that social justice will prevail without much effort. It examines
the interests behind public affirmations of commitment to
integration, and presents a range of contemporary and historical
material which illustrate the double-binds created for minorities
by the dominant communities, who offer equality with one hand while
obstructing it with the other. Individual members of minorities may
be given the opportunity to achieve social prominence - but only to
carry out special jobs on behalf of the majority.
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