The End of Race Politics
The End of Race Politics
A Defense of Colorblindness in Modern Society
About This Book
Rethinking America's Approach to Race (2024) questions modern antiracist orthodoxy by asserting that an obsession with racial categories betrays the core principles of the Civil Rights era. Through lived experience and sharp reasoning, the book argues that identity-based policies and sustained grievance only deepen societal fractures, calling instead for a revival of the original Civil Rights vision: a fair society where racial identity ceases to determine individual worth.
Who Should Read This?
- People seeking unconventional viewpoints on racial discourse in contemporary America
- Those who supported the original Civil Rights vision of colorblindness
- Scholars and cultural critics examining effective approaches to racial healing
- Anyone questioning mainstream narratives about race and justice
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