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- catalog abstract "This volume in the Sage Series on Race and Ethnic Relations seeks to explain the phenomenon of racism throughout history by drawing on and integrating the massive literature on racism coming out of the economic, political, and cultural realms. In so doing, author Carter A. Wilson tackles four major goals: first, to help resolve the major debates surrounding racism; second, to demystify racism; third, to provide an understanding of how racism has been sustained in various historical eras; and finally, to discuss how racism takes on different forms in various stages of history.".
- catalog contributor b10082149.
- catalog coverage "United States Race relations.".
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "1. Theoretical reflections -- Assimilationist and pluralist theories -- The market or neoconservative approach -- Class conflict theories -- Race, class, and ideology -- Racism and the postmodern debate -- 2. The model -- The economic basis of racism -- Political factors -- Culture -- Economic base and political and cultural superstructures -- 3. The historical origins of racism -- Racism and ancient civilization -- The Feudal Era: Christianity, the Crusades, and Racism -- The origin of modern racism -- 4. The origins and maintenance of slavery and dominative racism in North America -- Origins -- Slavery, racism, and revolution -- Slavery and dominative racism from 1787 to 1865 -- Politics and the state -- Economic factors -- Culture: the slave mode of production and the Sadistic social character -- 5. Debt peonage and dominative aversive racism (1865-1965) -- The old orthodoxy -- New modes of racial oppression -- Politics -- The role of the national government -- Culture -- Debt peonage and dominative aversive racism -- 6. Industrial capitalism and aversive racism -- Exploitative features of industrial capitalism -- Capitalism and racism -- Analysis of race and labor movement studies -- Theoretical reflections -- The Post-New Deal Period: from the 1930s to the 1960s -- Class, race, space, and industrial capitalism -- The Paradoxical role of the state -- Industrial capitalism and aversive racism -- 7. Advanced capitalism and meta-racism (1970 to the present) -- The change in southern agriculture and the structural basis of the civil rights movement -- The limits of civil rights and the persistence of discrimination -- New exploitative and oppressive arrangements: advanced capitalism and contemporary racial oppression -- The new racism: meta-racism -- Racism and advanced capitalism.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-254) and index.".
- catalog description "This volume in the Sage Series on Race and Ethnic Relations seeks to explain the phenomenon of racism throughout history by drawing on and integrating the massive literature on racism coming out of the economic, political, and cultural realms. In so doing, author Carter A. Wilson tackles four major goals: first, to help resolve the major debates surrounding racism; second, to demystify racism; third, to provide an understanding of how racism has been sustained in various historical eras; and finally, to discuss how racism takes on different forms in various stages of history.".
- catalog extent "xv, 271 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Racism.".
- catalog identifier "0803973365 (hardcover : acid-free paper)".
- catalog identifier "0803973373 (pbk. : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Racism.".
- catalog isPartOf "Sage series on race and ethnic relations ; v. 17".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage Publications,".
- catalog relation "Racism.".
- catalog spatial "United States Race relations.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "305.8/00973 20".
- catalog subject "Capitalism United States History.".
- catalog subject "E184.A1 W514 1996".
- catalog subject "Racism United States History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Theoretical reflections -- Assimilationist and pluralist theories -- The market or neoconservative approach -- Class conflict theories -- Race, class, and ideology -- Racism and the postmodern debate -- 2. The model -- The economic basis of racism -- Political factors -- Culture -- Economic base and political and cultural superstructures -- 3. The historical origins of racism -- Racism and ancient civilization -- The Feudal Era: Christianity, the Crusades, and Racism -- The origin of modern racism -- 4. The origins and maintenance of slavery and dominative racism in North America -- Origins -- Slavery, racism, and revolution -- Slavery and dominative racism from 1787 to 1865 -- Politics and the state -- Economic factors -- Culture: the slave mode of production and the Sadistic social character -- 5. Debt peonage and dominative aversive racism (1865-1965) -- The old orthodoxy -- New modes of racial oppression -- Politics -- The role of the national government -- Culture -- Debt peonage and dominative aversive racism -- 6. Industrial capitalism and aversive racism -- Exploitative features of industrial capitalism -- Capitalism and racism -- Analysis of race and labor movement studies -- Theoretical reflections -- The Post-New Deal Period: from the 1930s to the 1960s -- Class, race, space, and industrial capitalism -- The Paradoxical role of the state -- Industrial capitalism and aversive racism -- 7. Advanced capitalism and meta-racism (1970 to the present) -- The change in southern agriculture and the structural basis of the civil rights movement -- The limits of civil rights and the persistence of discrimination -- New exploitative and oppressive arrangements: advanced capitalism and contemporary racial oppression -- The new racism: meta-racism -- Racism and advanced capitalism.".
- catalog title "Racism : from slavery to advanced capitalism / Carter A. Wilson.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".