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A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education
Gail Heriot

A Dubious Expediency: How Race Preferences Damage Higher Education

how race preferences damage higher education

Encounter Books (2021)
9781641771320
336 pages | 30 x 234 mm | en_US
Dewey 379.2/6
LC Classification LC212.42 .D83 2021

Subject

  • Discrimination in higher education - United States
  • Education, Higher - Social aspects - United States
  • Racism in higher education - United States
  • Universities and colleges - Admission. - United States

Plot

This book offers eight clear-sighted essays critical of racial "diversity" preferences in American higher education. Unlike more conventional books on the subject, which are essentially apologies for racial reverse discrimination, this volume forthrightly exposes the corrosive effects of identity politics on college and university life. The fact-filled and hard-hitting chapters are by Heather Mac Donald, Peter N. Kirsanow, Peter W. Wood, Lance Izumi and Rowena Itchon, John Ellis, Carissa Mulder, and the editors Gail Heriot and Maimon Schwarzschild.

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