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Saying No to Critical Race Theory

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Introduction

James Lindsey: We want to understand critical race theory as the critical theory of race. It arose specifically in the context of law, at Harvard law as a matter of fact. He says it has taken up with the longstanding tradition of critical theory reaching back into the 1920s and 1930s which itself was built off of Karl Marx's conflict theory for social features rather than economic features.

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