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Richard Hanania: The Origins of Woke - Civil Rights Law, Corporate America, and the Triumph of Identity Politics

Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning

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The Evolution and Consequences of Civil Rights Law

This chapter explores the expansion of civil rights law beyond racial discrimination to include sex discrimination, leading to social engineering and micromanagement. It delves into topics such as voting rights, private business discrimination, disparate impact, Title 7, Title 9, and the execution of civil rights law by bureaucrats, judges, and activists. The chapter also discusses the impact of conservative judges, the failures of social engineering, and the reactions of Jewish neoconservatives.

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