The When Race Trumps Merit
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781956007169
ISBN-10: 1956007164
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: DW Books
ISBN-10: 1956007164
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: DW Books
Notă biografică
Heather Mac Donald is the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor at City Journal, and the 2005 recipient of the Bradley Prize. Mac Donald received a BA from Yale University, an MA from Cambridge University, and a JD from Stanford University. Her work has covered a range of topics, from higher education and immigration to policing and race relations. Mac Donald’s writing has appeared in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and New York Times. She is the author of several critically acclaimed books, including The Diversity Delusion and the New York Times bestseller The War on Cops.
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION: A Cultural Revolution
OVERVIEW: The Bias Fallacy
PART I: SCIENCE AND MEDICINE
CHAPTER ONE: Medicine’s Racial Reckoning
CHAPTER TWO: How ‘Diversity’ Subverts Science
PART II: CULTURE AND ARTS
CHAPTER THREE: The Crusade Against Classical Music
CHAPTER FOUR: Scapegoats and the Rise of Mediocrity
CHAPTER FIVE: Making Beethoven Woke
CHAPTER SIX: Can Opera Survive the Culture Wars?
CHAPTER SEVEN: The Revolution Comes to Juilliard
CHAPTER EIGHT: The Swamping of Swan Lake
CHAPTER NINE: The Demise of the Docent
CHAPTER TEN: Museums Apologize for Art
CHAPTER ELEVEN: An Art Museum Cancels Art
CHAPTER TWELVE: Abstainers
PART III: LAW AND ORDER
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: A New Crime Wave
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The Road to Anarchy
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: On Double Standards
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: A Grim—and Ignored—Body Count
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Mass Shootings, Hate Crimes, and Race
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: The Chauvin Trial and Its Aftermath
CONCLUSION: Saving Meritocracy, Saving a Civilization
OVERVIEW: The Bias Fallacy
PART I: SCIENCE AND MEDICINE
CHAPTER ONE: Medicine’s Racial Reckoning
CHAPTER TWO: How ‘Diversity’ Subverts Science
PART II: CULTURE AND ARTS
CHAPTER THREE: The Crusade Against Classical Music
CHAPTER FOUR: Scapegoats and the Rise of Mediocrity
CHAPTER FIVE: Making Beethoven Woke
CHAPTER SIX: Can Opera Survive the Culture Wars?
CHAPTER SEVEN: The Revolution Comes to Juilliard
CHAPTER EIGHT: The Swamping of Swan Lake
CHAPTER NINE: The Demise of the Docent
CHAPTER TEN: Museums Apologize for Art
CHAPTER ELEVEN: An Art Museum Cancels Art
CHAPTER TWELVE: Abstainers
PART III: LAW AND ORDER
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: A New Crime Wave
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: The Road to Anarchy
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: On Double Standards
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: A Grim—and Ignored—Body Count
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Mass Shootings, Hate Crimes, and Race
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: The Chauvin Trial and Its Aftermath
CONCLUSION: Saving Meritocracy, Saving a Civilization