Racial Inequality and Class Stratification: A Contribution to a Critique of Black Conservatism
This analysis challenges central propositions of black neoconservatives. To them class position, and not race, is the determining factor in life chances of blacks and racial inequality can be explained almost completely by differentials between blacks and whites in class position, family structure, human capital endowment, and other factors. This study analyzes the contemporary structure of black classes, its changes over time, and the interplay between racial subordination and racial protest in determining class stratification. I conclude that class position is a function of racial inequality.
Year of publication: |
1985
|
---|---|
Authors: | Boston, Thomas D. |
Published in: |
Review of Radical Political Economics. - Union for Radical Political Economics. - Vol. 17.1985, 3, p. 46-71
|
Publisher: |
Union for Radical Political Economics |
Saved in:
Online Resource
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Affirmative action and black entrepreneurship
Boston, Thomas D., (1999)
-
[Rezension von: Boston, Thomas D., Race, class and conservatism]
Darity, William A. <Jr.>, (1990)
-
[Rezension von: Green, Shelley, ..., Black entrepreneurship in America]
Boston, Thomas D., (1992)
- More ...