
America's New Racial Battle Lines
Protect versus Repair
University of Chicago Press
Published on 2. May 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-226-83404-7 (ISBN)
Description
A sobering portrait of the United States' divided racial politics.
For nearly two decades, Rogers M. Smith and Desmond King have charted the shifting racial policy alliances that have shaped American politics across different eras. In America's New Racial Battle Lines, they show that US racial policy debates are undergoing fundamental change. Disputes over colorblind versus race-conscious policies have given way to new lines of conflict. Today's conservatives promise to protect traditionalist, predominantly white, Christian Americans against what they call the "radical" Left. Meanwhile, today's progressives seek not just to integrate American institutions but to more fully transform and "repair" pervasive systemic racism.
Drawing on interviews with activists, surveys, social network analyses, and comprehensive reviews of federal, state, and local policies and advocacy groups, Smith and King map the memberships and goals of two rival racial policy alliances and delineate the contrasting stories each side tells. They also show that these increasingly polarized racial policy alliances are substantially funded on both the Left and Right.
Placing today's conflicts in theoretical and historical perspectives, Smith and King analyze where these intensifying clashes may take the nation in the years ahead. They highlight the great potential for mounting violence, as well as the remaining possibilities for finding common ground.
For nearly two decades, Rogers M. Smith and Desmond King have charted the shifting racial policy alliances that have shaped American politics across different eras. In America's New Racial Battle Lines, they show that US racial policy debates are undergoing fundamental change. Disputes over colorblind versus race-conscious policies have given way to new lines of conflict. Today's conservatives promise to protect traditionalist, predominantly white, Christian Americans against what they call the "radical" Left. Meanwhile, today's progressives seek not just to integrate American institutions but to more fully transform and "repair" pervasive systemic racism.
Drawing on interviews with activists, surveys, social network analyses, and comprehensive reviews of federal, state, and local policies and advocacy groups, Smith and King map the memberships and goals of two rival racial policy alliances and delineate the contrasting stories each side tells. They also show that these increasingly polarized racial policy alliances are substantially funded on both the Left and Right.
Placing today's conflicts in theoretical and historical perspectives, Smith and King analyze where these intensifying clashes may take the nation in the years ahead. They highlight the great potential for mounting violence, as well as the remaining possibilities for finding common ground.
Reviews / Votes
"Theoretically rich and meticulously argued, America's New Racial Battle Lines is the book we all need to read over and over again. Two of the deepest thinkers on race and American politics illustrate how racial institutional orders have fundamentally shifted and what this evolution means for the future of the nation." -- Megan Ming Francis | author of "Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State" "The enduring value of King and Smith's understanding of race politics in America lies in its keen sensitivity to how the basic parameters of a persistent conflict shift over time. Their examination of the latest configuration is especially arresting. America's New Racial Battle Lines alerts us not only to the starkness of the current divide but also to the organizational muscle arrayed behind it." -- Stephen Skowronek | Yale UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
5 line drawings, 6 tables
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-83404-7 (9780226834047)
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E-Book
05/2024
1st Edition
University of Chicago Press
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Persons
Rogers M. Smith is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Pennsylvania. Desmond King is professor of American government at Nuffield College, Oxford University.
Content
List of Figures and Tables
Part 1. America's Racial Battles: An Overview
Chapter 1. America's New Racial Battle Lines
Chapter 2. Racial Orders as Institutional Orders: Race, Class, and Intersectionality
Part 2. The Protect Alliance
Chapter 3. The Rise of the Protect Policy Alliance: New Actors, New Money, Resurgent Causes
Chapter 4. The Conservatives' Story: Who and What to Protect
Chapter 5. The Protect Alliance at Work: Policies and Reforms
Part 3. The Repair Alliance
Chapter 6. The Rise of the New Repair Groups
Chapter 7. The Repair Story and Transformative Visions
Chapter 8. Today's Repair Alliance: Current Initiatives across Policy Regimes
Part 4. The Rough Roads Ahead
Chapter 9. Lessons for and from Theories of Racial Politics
Chapter 10. Views from the Battleground: Paths and Prospects for America's New Racial Politics
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: Research Strategies and Methodologies
Appendix B: Organizations in the Protect Alliance
Appendix C: Organizations in the Repair Alliance
Notes
References
Index
Part 1. America's Racial Battles: An Overview
Chapter 1. America's New Racial Battle Lines
Chapter 2. Racial Orders as Institutional Orders: Race, Class, and Intersectionality
Part 2. The Protect Alliance
Chapter 3. The Rise of the Protect Policy Alliance: New Actors, New Money, Resurgent Causes
Chapter 4. The Conservatives' Story: Who and What to Protect
Chapter 5. The Protect Alliance at Work: Policies and Reforms
Part 3. The Repair Alliance
Chapter 6. The Rise of the New Repair Groups
Chapter 7. The Repair Story and Transformative Visions
Chapter 8. Today's Repair Alliance: Current Initiatives across Policy Regimes
Part 4. The Rough Roads Ahead
Chapter 9. Lessons for and from Theories of Racial Politics
Chapter 10. Views from the Battleground: Paths and Prospects for America's New Racial Politics
Acknowledgments
Appendix A: Research Strategies and Methodologies
Appendix B: Organizations in the Protect Alliance
Appendix C: Organizations in the Repair Alliance
Notes
References
Index