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Naked Racial Preference
The Case Against Affirmative Action- Authors:
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- 1995
Summary
From landmark court cases on affirmative action to their consequences, a study on why such preferences are morally wrong, unlawful, and indefensible.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 1995
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-56833-053-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-4617-0421-8
- Publisher
- Madison Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 247
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- Contents No access
- Prologue: What Is Affirmative Action? No access Pages 1 - 6
- 1. Race and the Constitution No access
- 2. Who Are Equals? No access
- 3. Equality, Diversity, and Good Faith No access
- 4. Why Racial Preference Is Illegal and Immoral No access
- 5. Justice Debased: The Weber Decision No access
- 6. Naked Racial Preference No access
- 7. Preference as a Remedy for Racial Injury No access
- 8. When Is a Racial Remedy Justifiable? No access
- 9. When Is a Governmental Interest Compelling? No access
- 10. Racial Preference through Set-Asides No access
- 11. Racial Preference by Federal Policy No access
- 12. The Road to Hell Is Paved with Good Intentions No access
- Epilogue: The Future of Affirmative Action No access Pages 229 - 234
- Postscript No access Pages 235 - 242
- About the Author No access Pages 243 - 247





