Race: The Reality of Human Difference

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
(Redirected from
Race: The Reality of Human Differences
)
Race: The Reality of Human Differences
ISBN
0-8133-4086-1

Race: The Reality of Human Differences is an

race. The book was published by Basic Books in 2004. It disputes the statements of the PBS documentary Race: The Power of an Illusion
aired in 2003.

After arguing that human races exist, the authors put forth three different political systems that take race into account in the final chapter, "Learning to Live with Race." These are "

Affirmative Action and Race Norming", and "Resegregation and the Emergence of Ethno-States." Sarich and Miele list the advantages and disadvantages of each system and advocate Global Meritocracy as the best of the three options. The authors then discuss "the horrific prospect of ethnically targeted weapons,"[1]
which they view as technically feasible but not very likely to be used.

References

  1. ^ Page 248 of the paperback edition

External links