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The Bridge over the Racial Divide
Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics
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In a work that will significantly influence the political discussion with respect to race and class politics, one of the country's most influential sociologists focuses on the rising inequality in American society and the need for a progressive, multiracial political coalition to combat it. The culmination of decades of distinguished scholarship, The Bridge over the Racial Divide brilliantly demonstrates how political power is disproportionately concentrated among the most advantaged segments of society and how the monetary, trade, and tax policies of recent years have deepened this power imbalance. Developing his earlier views on race in contemporary society, William Julius Wilson gives a simple, straightforward, and crucially important diagnosis of the problem of rising social inequality in the United States and details a set of recommendations for dealing with it.
Wilson argues that as long as middle- and working-class groups are fragmented along racial lines, they will fail to see how their combined efforts could change the political imbalance and thus promote policies that reflect their interests. He shows how a vision of American society that highlights racial differences rather than commonalities makes it difficult for Americans to see the need and appreciate the potential for mutual political support across racial lines.
Multiracial political cooperation could be enhanced if we can persuade groups to focus more on the interests they hold in common, including overcoming stagnating and declining real incomes that relate to changes in the global economy, Wilson argues. He advocates a cross-race, class-based alliance of working-and middle-class Americans to pursue policies that will deal with the eroding strength of the nation's equalizing institutions, including public education, unions, and political structures that promote the interests of ordinary families. He also advocates a reconstructed "affirmative opportunity" program that benefits African Americans without antagonizing whites. Using theoretical arguments and case studies, Wilson examines how a broad-based political constituency can be created, sustained, and energized. Bold, provocative, and thoughtful, The Bridge over the Racial Divide is an essential resource in considering some of the most pressing issues facing the American public today.
This book is a copublication with the Russell Sage Foundation.
Wilson argues that as long as middle- and working-class groups are fragmented along racial lines, they will fail to see how their combined efforts could change the political imbalance and thus promote policies that reflect their interests. He shows how a vision of American society that highlights racial differences rather than commonalities makes it difficult for Americans to see the need and appreciate the potential for mutual political support across racial lines.
Multiracial political cooperation could be enhanced if we can persuade groups to focus more on the interests they hold in common, including overcoming stagnating and declining real incomes that relate to changes in the global economy, Wilson argues. He advocates a cross-race, class-based alliance of working-and middle-class Americans to pursue policies that will deal with the eroding strength of the nation's equalizing institutions, including public education, unions, and political structures that promote the interests of ordinary families. He also advocates a reconstructed "affirmative opportunity" program that benefits African Americans without antagonizing whites. Using theoretical arguments and case studies, Wilson examines how a broad-based political constituency can be created, sustained, and energized. Bold, provocative, and thoughtful, The Bridge over the Racial Divide is an essential resource in considering some of the most pressing issues facing the American public today.
This book is a copublication with the Russell Sage Foundation.
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1
RACIAL
ANTAGONISMS
ANDĀ
THE
EXPANDINGĀ
RANKS
OF
THE
HAVE-NOTS
sĀ
theĀ
newĀ
millenniumĀ
dawns,Ā
theĀ
movementĀ
forĀ
racial
equality
needs
aĀ
new
politicalĀ
strategy.
That
strategyĀ
must
appeal
to
America'sĀ
broadĀ
multiracialĀ
populationĀ
whileĀ
address-
ingĀ
the
manyĀ
problemsĀ
that
afflict
disadvantagedĀ
minorities
and
redressing
the
legacy
of
historicĀ
racism
in
America.
ButĀ
inĀ
the
last
decade,
the
nationĀ
seems
to
haveĀ
becomeĀ
moreĀ
divided
onĀ
is-
suesĀ
pertaining
to
race.
Affirmative
actionĀ
programs
are
under
heavy
assault,
and
broadĀ
publicĀ
sympathy
for
those
minority
in-
dividuals
who
have
suffered
the
most
from
racialĀ
exclusion
has
waned.
Today,
it
seems
toĀ
me
imperativeĀ
that
the
concerns
of
both
the
larger
American
population
andĀ
the
racialĀ
minorityĀ
population
be
simultaneouslyĀ
addressed.Ā
However,Ā
politicalĀ
strategies
de-
signed
to
ease
the
economicĀ
problemsĀ
thatĀ
confront
the
majority
of
AmericansĀ
will
notĀ
be
foundĀ
untilĀ
white,Ā
black,Ā
Latino,Ā
Asian,
and
NativeĀ
AmericansĀ
beginĀ
thinkingĀ
lessĀ
about
their
differences
11
A
Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Racial Antagonisms and the Expanding Ranks of the Have-Nots
- 2. Global Economic Changes and the Limits of the Race Relations Vision
- 3. Building a Foundation for Multiracial Cooperation
- 4. From "Racial Preference" to Affirmative Opportunity
- 5. Bridging the Racial Divide and Coalition Politics
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index