“External explanations of black-white differences — discrimination or poverty, for example—seem to many to be more amenable to public policy than internal explanations such as culture. Those with this point of view tend to resist cultural explanations but there is yet another reason why some resist understanding the counterproductive effects of an anachronistic culture: Alternative explanations of economic and social lags provide a more satisfying ability to blame all such lags on the sins of others, such as racism or discrimination. Equally important, such external explanations require no painful internal changes in the black population but leave all changes to whites, who are seen as needing to be harangued, threatened, or otherwise forced to change. In short, prevailing explanations provide an alibi for those who lag—and an alibi is for many an enormously valuable asset that they are unlikely to give up easily.”
Quote by Thomas Sowell
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Black Rednecks and White Liberals
This book delves into the complexities of racial relations in America, examining the cultural disparities between black and white communities. The author critically evaluates the perspectives of white liberals and their impact on the discourse surrounding race. The work is a nuanced examination of the social and cultural landscape, offering insights into the challenges and misunderstandings that exist within these groups. more
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