Affirmative action: does it really counteract racism? Is it morally justifiable? In her timely and tough-minded book, Gertrude Ezorsky addresses these central issues in the ongoing controversy surrounding affirmative action, and comes up with some...
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Affirmative action: does it really counteract racism? Is it morally justifiable? In her timely and tough-minded book, Gertrude Ezorsky addresses these central issues in the ongoing controversy surrounding affirmative action, and comes up with some...
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LIKE NEW. 4TH. 5.5 x 0.36 x 8.5 inches. pp. 136. Publisher Cornell University Press; 5th ed. edition (November 14, 1991) Language English SOFTCOVER 136 pages ISBN-10 0801499224 ISBN-13 978-0801499227 Reading age 18 years and up Lexile measure 1470L Item Weight 6.4 ounces Dimensions 5.5 x 0.36 x 8.5 inches. Affirmative action: does it really counteract racism? Is it morally justifiable? In her timely and tough-minded book, Gertrude Ezorsky addresses these central issues in the ongoing controversy surrounding affirmative action, and comes up with some convincing answers.