
Paying the Social Debt
What White America Owes Black America
Richard F. America(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic USA (Publisher)
Published on 18. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
979-8-7651-2377-5 (ISBN)
Description
Richard F. America here redefines the complex problems of racial economic injustice, poverty, inequality, and lagging competitiveness and productivity in the United States. In a controversial analysis, the author argues that there is a true debt owed by White America to Black America, that this debt is significant, and that it has now come due. He estimates the size of Whites' debt to Blacks, shows how that debt came to be, and suggests creative ways of paying it back. This book argues persuasively that the social and racial problems in the United States cannot be solved until we acknowledge that the haves truly and literally owe money to the have-nots.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
240 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-7651-2377-5 (9798765123775)
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Person
Richard F. America works in Washington, D.C., and is a Senior Program Manager in the federal government. He is the author of Developing the Afro-American Economy (1977), coauthor (with Bernard E. Anderson) of Moving Ahead: Black Managers in American Business (1978), and editor of The Wealth of Races (Bloomsbury, 1990). He was a Lecturer at the Schools of Business at the University of California, Berkeley, Visiting Lecturer at Stanford Business School, and a Development Economist at Stanford Research Institute.
Content
Preface
Introduction
Measuring the Social Debt
Viewing Social Policy through the Restitution Lens
How to Pay the Debt
Creative Antitrust: Subsidized Social Divestiture
Narrow Inequalities in Income and Wealth
Affirmative Action, Competitiveness and Productivity
Invest in Reducing Crime
Discourage Immature Parenting and Welfare Dependency
Invest in Persuasive Communications
The Social Debt and Tax Reform
Security, Productivity, Competitiveness, Economic Strategy, and Restitution
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Measuring the Social Debt
Viewing Social Policy through the Restitution Lens
How to Pay the Debt
Creative Antitrust: Subsidized Social Divestiture
Narrow Inequalities in Income and Wealth
Affirmative Action, Competitiveness and Productivity
Invest in Reducing Crime
Discourage Immature Parenting and Welfare Dependency
Invest in Persuasive Communications
The Social Debt and Tax Reform
Security, Productivity, Competitiveness, Economic Strategy, and Restitution
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index