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In the context of the evolution of affirmative action at the
national and state levels, this study offers an empirical account
of the citizens' movement in California that successfully resulted
in the passage of a constitutional amendment to abolish such
preferences in public education, public employment, and public
contracting. It describes how the concept of affirmative action was
transmuted into quotas and set-asides even in those situations
where there was no credible evidence of past discrimination. This
process was aided by Presidential Executive Orders as well as by
some Supreme Court decisions which, until the late 1980s, failed to
provide clear parameters of compensatory versus preferential
actions. The California movement arose to reassert the original
vision of equality as contained in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Raza, Anderson, and Custred, who have studied the historical
development of the phenomenon and have witnessed its actual
operation, lift the curtain of secrecy that surrounds such
preferences.
This book challenges the notion that affirmative action is a
benign and temporary measure that simply provides a helping hand to
those who are disadvantaged. There is ample evidence of the
institutionalization of preferences that generally provide
advantages to those who could otherwise compete on their own
merits. Such unfair competitive advantages, provided by government
agencies and public educational institutions have neither moral nor
political majority support; however, they continue to exist through
pressure of political interest groups, liberal political ideology,
and entrenched bureaucrats who administer the system. Quite
contrary to some people's thinking, the system of preferences may
no longer be considered either permanent or necessary.
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