The End of Racism: Finding Values in an Age of Technoaffluence

Dinesh D'Souza
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The End of Racism by Dinesh D'Souza is a comprehensive inquiry into the history, nature and meaning of racism. D'Souza's work examines how there is little agreement about what racism is, where it comes from and whether it can ever be eliminated. This book explore these questions while raising some controversial issues of its own.
Genres: PoliticsNonfictionHistoryRacePhilosophySocial ScienceCulturalSociology
756 Pages

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