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Abolition Of White Democracy (Paperback)
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Abolition Of White Democracy (Paperback)
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Loot Price R560
Discovery Miles 5 600
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Racial discrimination embodies inequality, exclusion, and injustice
and as such has no place in a democratic society. And yet racial
matters pervade nearly every aspect of American life, influencing
where we live, what schools we attend, the friends we make, the
votes we cast, the opportunities we enjoy, and even the television
shows we watch. Joel Olson contends that, given the history of
slavery and segregation in the United States, American citizenship
is a form of racial privilege in which whites are equal to each
other but superior to everyone else. In Olson's analysis we see how
the tension in this equation produces a passive form of democracy
that discourages extensive participation in politics because it
treats citizenship as an identity to possess rather than as a
source of empowerment. Olson traces this tension and its
disenfranchising effects from the colonial era to our own,
demonstrating how, after the civil rights movement, whiteness has
become less a form of standing and more a norm that cements while
advantages in the ordinary operations of modern society. To break
this pattern, Olson suggests an "abolitionist-democratic" political
theory that makes the fight against racial discrimination a
prerequisite for expanding democratic participation.
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