The racial project can take the form of “common sense” or imagery depicting race features and can be both racist …show more content…
These concepts referred to eugenetics and Darwinism
1930-1965 a progressive and liberal view was leading toward assimilation and cultural pluralism and race was not biological but a social construction and that ethnicities could assimilate in North America, while in south we had Jim Crow law and manifest discrimination. Although, social movements by Blacks were requiring full citizenship without accepting the “melting pot “ rule.
Post-1965 a neo-conservative view becomes an alternative to the radicalism of “group rights”, with the intent to connect political and cultural; pluralism. So the State should guarantee against using race as a discrimination factor. But, this poses limits because different ethnic groups forced into a melting group are deprived of their culture and different groups start out with different resources and opportunities that just perpetuate social inequality.
Race is reduced to a function of culture and traditions
Class Paradigm
Develops through three different …show more content…
It carries inequality, minimum wage and labor laws. Rcial ideologies and politics of equality hide blocks to social mobility.
-stratification, of races into classes, uses the economic class lens to define groups, for instance the black middle class is different than the poor in general, but still have less privileges than the white middle