Prejudice and RacismAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1972 - 196 pages |
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... feel or think motivates our behavior . But in the developmental view the way we feel or think now is determined in part by the way we have thought and acted in the past . The historical perspective taken in the first three chapters is ...
... feel or think motivates our behavior . But in the developmental view the way we feel or think now is determined in part by the way we have thought and acted in the past . The historical perspective taken in the first three chapters is ...
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... feeling of accuracy , i.e. , not I like ( think , feel ) our way better , but we KNOW our way is BEST . This feeling or belief is so ingrained in American culture that a large majority of our people believe it , and our institutions ...
... feeling of accuracy , i.e. , not I like ( think , feel ) our way better , but we KNOW our way is BEST . This feeling or belief is so ingrained in American culture that a large majority of our people believe it , and our institutions ...
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James M. Jones. with elderly people revealed an almost unanimous feeling that if they could do it over again , they would ... feel the core of today's racial problems is indeed linked to those same fundamental differences . To counteract ...
James M. Jones. with elderly people revealed an almost unanimous feeling that if they could do it over again , they would ... feel the core of today's racial problems is indeed linked to those same fundamental differences . To counteract ...
Table des matières
INTRODUCTIONTHE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE | 1 |
GROWTH OF THE PROBLEM | 15 |
ATTACKS ON THE PROBLEM | 37 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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