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When Social Inequality Maps to Demographic Diversity, What Then for Liberal Democracies?
- Social Research: An International Quarterly
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 77, Number 1, Spring 2010
- pp. 1-20
- 10.1353/sor.2010.0054
- Article
- Additional Information
If social inequality results from discriminatory behaviors or policies based on membership in a race and ethnicity, as it certainly has in the U. S., should policy in a liberal society offer group-based benefits? The civil rights era answered positively. Identity politics, diversity rationales, and pressures for color-blind policy are challenging that answer. What and how we measure is in the middle of the argument.