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Paying the Social Debt: What White America Owes Black America

Autor Richard F. America
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 aug 1993 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Richard America here redefines the complex problems of racial economic injustice, poverty, inequality, and lagging competitiveness and productivity in the United States. In a sure-to-be-controversial analysis, the author argues that there is a true debt owed by White America to Black America, that this debt is significant, and that it has now come due. He estimates the size of Whites' debt to Blacks, shows how that debt came to be, and suggests creative ways of paying it back. This book argues persuasively that the social and racial problems in the United States cannot be solved until we acknowledge that the haves truly and literally owe money to the have nots.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275944506
ISBN-10: 0275944506
Pagini: 160
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Interrogates the social debt owed to Black Americans and ways in which that debt could be paid

Notă biografică

Richard F. America works in Washington, D.C., and is a Senior Program Manager in the federal government. He is the author of Developing the Afro-American Economy (1977), co-author (with Bernard E. Anderson) of Moving Ahead: Black Managers in American Business (1978), and editor of The Wealth of Races (Greenwood Press, 1990). He was a Lecturer at the Schools of Business, University of California, Berkeley, Visiting Lecturer, Stanford Business School and a Development Economist at Stanford Research Institute.

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroductionMeasuring the Social DebtViewing Social Policy through the Restitution LensHow to Pay the DebtCreative Antitrust: Subsidized Social DivestitureNarrow Inequalities in Income and WealthAffirmative Action, Competitiveness and ProductivityInvest in Reducing CrimeDiscourage Immature Parenting and Welfare DependencyInvest in Persuasive CommunicationsThe Social Debt and Tax ReformSecurity, Productivity, Competitiveness, Economic Strategy, and RestitutionNotesSelected BibliographyIndex