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William Julius Wilson (Author)
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October 1, 2001 0520229290 978-0520229297
In a work that will significantly influence the political discussion with respect to race and class politics, one of the country's most influential sociologists focuses on the rising inequality in American society and the need for a progressive, multiracial political coalition to combat it. The culmination of decades of distinguished scholarship, The Bridge over the Racial Divide brilliantly demonstrates how political power is disproportionately concentrated among the most advantaged segments of society and how the monetary, trade, and tax policies of recent years have deepened this power imbalance. Developing his earlier views on race in contemporary society, William Julius Wilson gives a simple, straightforward, and crucially important diagnosis of the problem of rising social inequality in the United States and details a set of recommendations for dealing with it.
Wilson argues that as long as middle- and working-class groups are fragmented along racial lines, they will fail to see how their combined efforts could change the political imbalance and thus promote policies that reflect their interests. He shows how a vision of American society that highlights racial differences rather than commonalities makes it difficult for Americans to see the need and appreciate the potential for mutual political support across racial lines.
Multiracial political cooperation could be enhanced if we can persuade groups to focus more on the interests they hold in common, including overcoming stagnating and declining real incomes that relate to changes in the global economy, Wilson argues. He advocates a cross-race, class-based alliance of working-and middle-class Americans to pursue policies that will deal with the eroding strength of the nation's equalizing institutions, including public education, unions, and political structures that promote the interests of ordinary families. He also advocates a reconstructed "affirmative opportunity" program that benefits African Americans without antagonizing whites. Using theoretical arguments and case studies, Wilson examines how a broad-based political constituency can be created, sustained, and energized. Bold, provocative, and thoughtful, The Bridge over the Racial Divide is an essential resource in considering some of the most pressing issues facing the American public today.
This book is a copublication with the Russell Sage Foundation.

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"A powerful call for a multiracial, progressive political coalition to combat rising inequality in America.... A very important attempt to deal with the simultaneous evils of race and class.... A challenge to activists, leaders, teachers, and parents.... I am very impressed by this book and am grateful that a public figure as prominent as Wilson has written it. The complex analysis that has gone into his admirably accessible and politically progressive new book is itself an act of progressive action and faith - a crucial combination for compassionate social action and for crossing seemingly unbridgeable gaps." - Tricia Rose, The Boston Book Review "An excellent work." - Vernon Ford, Booklist "I highly recommend Bridge Over the Racial Divide to anyone concerned with social and economic justice for all." - Fablo Naranjo, Chicago Tribune "[Wilson] is pointing us in the right direction, and he backs up his recommendations with a commanding grasp of both the daily and the statistical realities of American life. The divide is still wide, and the urgency is great. It is time to start working on the foundations of the bridge he calls upon us to build." - Paul L. Wachtel, Tikkun "In this brief but powerful book, the prominent sociologist William Julius Wilson makes a compelling case for the need for a multiracial coalition to sustain the nation's 'equalizing institutions.' By this he means high quality schools, social welfare programs, labor unions, and regulatory systems that blunt the extremes of the market and disburse the benefits of economic growth to all citizens." - Social Service Review

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"In recent years, growing income inequality and economic stress have made it easier to exploit divisions in American society. But those divisions only end up undermining the political effectiveness of ordinary citizens. In this important book, William Julius Wilson shrewdly argues for organizing a grass-roots multiracial coalition around policies that would make the economy work for ordinary Americans. The rest is up to us."--Senator Paul Wellstone

"For two decades, William Julius Wilson has exemplified a combination of academic creativity, personal integrity, and public commitment that is embarrassingly rare among scholars. His long line of crucially important scholarship now culminates in The Bridge over the Racial Divide."--Jennifer Hochschild, author of Facing Up to the American Dream

William Julius Wilson is practical, provocative and optimistic. In his much needed book, he offers concrete steps towards solving the crippling problem of race and inequality in America that too many others dismiss as intractable.--Marion Wright Edelman, President, The Children's Defense Fund

This book is a superb contribution to the national debate about equality, class, race, and politics. Defying easy categories, as he always does, William Julius Wilson manages to square the circle by blending a strategy of racial uplift with one of practical and believable politics.--Robert Kuttner, coeditor, The American Prospect

Combining the detachment of a great scholar with the passion of a deeply concerned citizen, William Julius Wilson calls for a new multiracial coalition of all those who have been losing ground in America. This is an important and timely book.--Robert B. Reich, University Professor and Maurice B. Hexter Professor of Social and Economic Policy, Brandeis University

Through several seminal works, William Julius Wilson boldly redefined the discourse of race in American society. By unveiling the inextricable interplay between ethnicity and class, Wilson established a paradigm for the study of racial relations at the end of the century as original as that of W. E. B. Du Bois at the beginning. In The Bridge over the Racial Divide, Wilson once again confirms his status as an original thinker, articulating the necessity of a multiracial coalition politics for a twenty-first century America riven by social inequality and racial discrimination. A must read for all of us who care about justice and democracy in a multicultural America.--Henry Louis Gates, Jr., W. E. B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University

Product Details

  • Paperback: 173 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520229290
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520229297
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This review is from: The Bridge over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics (Wildavsky Forum Series) (Paperback)
This book offers a great blueprint for overcoming the separation between racial groups within America. Wilson argues that the way to overcome the differences between racial groups is to address the lack of economic activity presented to the lower classes, regardless of their race. This is something many people overlook when discussing the racial divide in America. Wilson also discusses this in a way that is relatively free from the polarized language that we have come to expect in the United States. What you do not get in this book is a highly charged discussion, just cold fact and common sense, what a change. Overall a very good book.
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African American, United States, University of California, San Antonio, Alan Krueger, New York, Los Angeles, University of Michigan Law School, Industrial Areas Foundation, Diversifying Nation, Industrial Relations Section, Jeff Faux, Jim Crow, Native Americans, New Federalism, Princeton University, University of Texas Law School, Asian Americans, House of Representatives
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