02012 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001400133100008500147245011400232260003900346300003300385500002300418520103900441650003501480650005101515990002601566990002601592990002601618990002601644990002601670990002601696INLIS00000000000389020221017090156 a0010-0520003890221017 | | eng  a978081332050X aeng a305.8 a305.8 WIT0 aWithout Justice for All: The New Liberalism and Our Retreat from Racial Equality1 aWithout Justice for All: The New Liberalism and Our Retreat from Racial Equality /cEdited by Adolph Reed Jr. aColorado :bWestview Press,c1999. aix,460p. :billus. ;c23 cm. aIndeks : p.431-460 aWithout Justice for All: The New Liberalism and Our Retreat from Racial Equality questions, examines, and explains the way a new orthodoxy of American leaders has contributed to the social stratification and inequality which plagues America today. By looking at the history of our social policies since the New Deal, as well as the status of specific policy arenas, contributors show how political shifts over the past fifty years have moved us away from a more egalitarian politics. Throughout, the central thread is a critical response to a now conventional argument that liberalism must be reconfigured in ways that retreat from immediate identification with the interests of labor, minorities, and the poor. From a look at federal housing policy and the failure of New Deal social programs to an examination of long established public assistance programs and Affirmative Action, Without Justice for All, written for both students and general readers, is timely and important contribution to the dialogue on race in modern America. 4aUnited States - Race relations 4aUnited States - Politics and government - 1993 a15617/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15618/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15618/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15617/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15617/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15618/MKRI-P/XII-2009