
We Built Reality with Jason Blakely
Particular Good
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Racial Perception and Systemic Violence
This chapter explores the intersection of behavioral sciences with societal views on crime and punishment, focusing on the historical influences of naturalism on racial theories. It critiques the conflation of scientific discourse with ethical implications, particularly highlighting the racial biases in policing practices linked to minor crimes. By examining real-world examples and the evolution of racial thinking, the discussion underscores the importance of context and diverse experiences in understanding justice and freedom.
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