Originally published in 1970, Race and Racialism aims to bring race
discussions into the mainstream of sociological discussion through
scrutinizing concepts that defines theoretical issues. The book
also locates race-relation situations in the context of the wider
social structure and historical developments. Contributions raise
the question of the abuse of biological and sociological theories
in justifying social attitudes and policies and address various
principles of social stratification that bear on the study of race
relations. The book also looks at the how no special social
categories are required to explain the structure and dynamics of
race relations, and how the concept of plural society represents a
significant theoretical development.
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