
The $50,000,000 Question
An Engagingly Empirical Examination of the Relationship between "Privilege" and Pride
Wilfred Reilly(Author)
SPS (Publisher)
Published on 10. January 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-3-659-84603-8 (ISBN)
Description
The question of what causes individuals to value identities such as their race or sexual orientation is a contentious one. Many scholars, notably on the U.S. Left, argue that majority group statuses like "whiteness" have value within somewhat prejudiced societies (Harris 1993; McIntyre 2002), and that majority group members value these identities more highly than minorities can be expected to value minority identities (Hacker 1995). However, more recent empirical work within the context of paradigms of oppositional identity such as Linked Fate Theory (see Simein 2005) indicates that this simply may not be true. My book tests the question, using modern quantitative techniques such as Large-N anonymous ordinal and List Experiment surveys, to examine whether members of four minority groups (Blacks and Latinos, women, LGBT citizens, religious minorities like Jews and atheists)value their identities less than members of four equivalent majority groups. Overall, the answer is a strong "NO," although I do find some evidence of dishonesty among majority group members like whites. Read on!
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
483 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-659-84603-8 (9783659846038)
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Person
Wilfred Reilly is a tenure-track Professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University. His interests include International Relations, contemporary American race relations, and the use of modern quantitative/empirical methods to test "sacred cow" theories. He has been described, by himself, as "the greatest mind of a generation."