The End of Racism: Finding Values In An Age Of Technoaffluence
By (Author) Dinesh D'Souza
Simon & Schuster
The Free Press
5th November 1996
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
Anthropology
Social and cultural history
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
305.800973
Paperback
756
Width 144mm, Height 227mm, Spine 53mm
805g
The End of Racism by Dinesh D'Souza is a comprehensive inquiry into the history, nature and meaning of racism.
D'Souza's work examines how there is little agreement about what racism is, where it comes from and whether it can ever be eliminated. This book explore these questions while raising some controversial issues of its own.
DINESH D'SOUZA has had a prominent career as a writer, scholar, public intellectual, and filmmaker. Born in India, DSouza came to the U.S. as an exchange student at the age of 17 and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College. The author of many bestselling books includingAmerica,The Big Lie,Death of a Nation, andUnited States of Socialism, he is also the creator of three of the top ten highest-grossing political documentaries ever made.