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The end of racism
principles for a multiracial society
Book • 1995
Dinesh D'Souza's "The End of Racism" is a controversial book that argues against the existence of systemic racism in the United States.
D'Souza contends that racism is primarily an individual phenomenon and that policies aimed at addressing systemic racism are misguided.
The book has been widely criticized for its selective use of evidence and its dismissal of historical and contemporary accounts of racial inequality.
It sparked significant debate and controversy upon its release, highlighting the ongoing complexities of the discussion surrounding race and racism in America.
The book's arguments have been challenged by numerous scholars and activists who point to the persistent effects of historical and ongoing racial discrimination.
D'Souza contends that racism is primarily an individual phenomenon and that policies aimed at addressing systemic racism are misguided.
The book has been widely criticized for its selective use of evidence and its dismissal of historical and contemporary accounts of racial inequality.
It sparked significant debate and controversy upon its release, highlighting the ongoing complexities of the discussion surrounding race and racism in America.
The book's arguments have been challenged by numerous scholars and activists who point to the persistent effects of historical and ongoing racial discrimination.
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Amy Webb when explaining that this was her book used for rhetorical criticism while she was a debater.


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Russ Roberts in the context of
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