“One musn't overrate the culture of what used to be called "top people" before the wars. They had charming manners, but they were as ignorant as swans.” PeopleWarUsedCultureIgnorantUsed To BeMannersCharmingSwans Book:Civilisation Source: Civilisation
“Over and above the political, economic, sociological, and international implications of racial prejudices, their major significance is that they place unnecessary burdens upon human beings.” HumansPoliticalCultureJusticeHuman BeingsEconomicDiversityMajorsPrejudiceSocial JusticeInternationalBurdenSignificanceUnnecessaryImplicationsRacial PrejudiceSociological Book:Prejudice and Your Child Source: Prejudice and Your Child
“The recognized achievements of some Negroes, despite rigid racial barriers, indicate that society by its prejudices may be depriving itself of valuable contributions from many others. It is now doubtful whether America can afford the luxury of such a waste of human resources.” HumansMayAmericaCultureJusticeWasteAchievementDiversityResourcesPrejudiceSocial JusticeValuableDespiteLuxuryContributionBarriersHuman ResourcesDoubtfulDepriving Book:Prejudice and Your Child Source: Prejudice and Your Child
“The dark ghettos are social, political, educational and-above all-economic colonies. Their inhabitants are subject peoples, victims of the greed, cruelty, insensitivity, guilt, and fear of their masters.” PoliticalCultureSocialJusticeDarkEconomicSubjectsMastersDiversityVictimSocial JusticeGuiltGreedEducationalCrueltyGhettoColonyInsensitivity Book:Dark Ghetto: Dilemmas of Social Power Source: Dark Ghetto: Dilemmas of Social Power