This book is a study of the centrality of racism in the
construction and maintenance of class-based societies in Britain,
the United States, and Western Europe. It combines analysis of
historical and contemporary material to provide the reader with a
better understanding of contemporary forms of racism.
The essays challenge assumptions of both racial superiority and
inferiority and of "natural" racial antagonism. The book is
intended for those readers concerned with understanding and
changing our increasingly unequal and unjust societies as well as
for those studying the issues of race relations, social structure,
and equality in an academic setting.
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