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The Political Economy of Racism
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A forceful, well-researched historical analysis of racism's roots and its persistence in the institutions of American society.
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01 July 2010

“An intense and compact resource for understanding how the political economy of racism evolved in the United States."—Science & Society
Racism is about more than individual prejudice. And it is hardly the relic of a past era. This scholarly, readable, and provocative book shows how the persistence of racism in America relies on the changing interests of those who hold the real power in society and use every possible means to hold onto it.
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Pages: 432
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Haymarket Books
Publication Date:
01 July 2010
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781608460663
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civil Rights, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Human rights, civil rights
"A welcome construction of a materialist explanation for the persistence of racism." --Journal of Economic Literature "Informed and interesting. Students and scholars of all theoretical stripes will enjoy and benefit from this work... There is much that will appeal to anyone interested in learning the roots of racial discrimination in American society... a thoughful, comprehensive, and provocative book." --Contemporary Sociology
Melvin M Leiman is an emeritus professor in the Department of Economics at Binghamton University, New York and has written widely on political economy and racism.