In Defense Of Affirmative Action
By (Author) Barbara Bergmann
Basic Books
Basic Books
20th March 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Constitutional and administrative law: general
342.73087
Paperback
224
Width 137mm, Height 203mm
At a time when quotas and preferences are under attack nationwide, Barbara Bergmann courageously show that without the help of affirmative action America will never be able to attain a truly race-blind and sex-blind society, for it is naive to imagine that the abolition of affirmative action will lead to a system based solely on ability. Women and minorities do in fact need assistance in cases where prejudice or habit leads to preference for white males in all openings. Free of the posturing that has so often degraded this debate, In Defense of Affirmative Action is a clarion call to maintain affirmative action as a just and indispensable solution to a chronic problem in American society.
Barbara Bergmann is an economist at American University and author of The Economic Emergence of Women, 1986.