Intellectuals and Race Audiobook
Intellectuals and Race Audiobook
- Robertson Dean
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 2013-05-21
- 5 h 45 min
Summary:
Intellectuals and Race is a radical book in the initial sense-one thatgoes to the main of the issue. The role of intellectuals in racial strife isexplored in an international framework that places the American encounter in awholly fresh light.
Intellectuals have played a major function in racialissues through the entire decades. Though their specific views may differ, as awhole their sights tend to group, and just over the span of the twentiethcentury, they possess shifted from one end from the spectrum about Intellectuals and Race to the additional. Amazingly, these radically different sights of race were kept by intellectuals whose sights on other issues were frequently verysimilar.
Intellectuals and Race is not, however, a bookabout history, though it has much historical evidence, as well asdemographic, geographic, and economic evidence-all from it directedtoward tests the underlying assumptions about race that have prevailed attimes among intellectuals in general, and especially in their highest amounts. Nor is this simply a theoretical exercise. Sowell’s ultimate concern may be the effect of intellectual motions on the bigger culture, both past and present. These concepts and crusades have ranged broadly fromracial theories of cleverness to eugenics to “interpersonal justice” andmulticulturalism.
Furthermore to in-depth examinations of the and otherissues, Intellectuals and Competition explores the incentives, the visions, andthe rationales that drive intellectuals at the best amounts to conclusionsthat have often turned out to be counterproductive and even disastrous, notonly for particular racial or cultural groups but for societies as a whole.