Against Inclusiveness: How the Diversity Regime is Flattening America and the West and What to Do About It by James Kalb

Against Inclusiveness: How the Diversity Regime is Flattening America and the West and What to Do About It by James Kalb

Author:James Kalb [Kalb, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Political Science/Public Policy/Social Policy
Publisher: Angelico Press


Inclusiveness also makes it risky to deal with those it intends to protect. Apparent qualifications become unreliable, and firing becomes difficult, if the situation does not work out. As a purely rational matter, it is better to have nothing to do with the protected or alternatively to play it safe, if indeed you cannot avoid dealing with them. The result is an increase in inequality within protected groups. Antidiscrimination laws help those whose membership in such groups seems accidental, since they appear safer to deal with, but hurt those intended to be helped most. Only a third of the black students admitted to Harvard are the American blacks intended to be benefited by affirmative action. The rest share the African, West Indian, or biracial origins of Barack Obama, Colin Powell, and Eric Holder.20



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