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3.0 out of 5 stars
A moderate's view on race relations in the 90's,
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This review is from: One by One from the Inside Out: Race and Responsibility in America (Hardcover)
A contrast to Cornel West's "Race Matters," Loury takes a bold step into the middle of the intellectual arena. While refusing to spout purely conservative or progressive rhetoric, Loury puts forth compelling arguments for a shift from W.E.B DuBois' liberal ideals to a Booker Washington-like self-help gospel. A very thorough examination of the problems created by political correctness is also included. Overall, well written, but not going to change the world.
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One by One from the Inside Out: Race and Responsibility in America by Glenn C. Loury (Hardcover - May 1, 1995)
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