Sunday, May 11, 2008

Racial Politics

Two intriguing pieces of analysis, largely written in reaction to that hard-working white woman:

Bowers's piece has fairly astounding data. Jackson's piece is just plain great prose.

4 comments:

Beth said...

Read them both. Impressive. Informative.
(Still following - with interest - the "goings on" in the USA.)

John Evo said...

Thanks for posting these, Brendan. I'll read them this afternoon.

Adam said...

Very good stuff.

You might be interested in a slightly different (British, classical liberal) perspective on race in America, I thought this was a highly thought provoking piece about race in America in light of the presumptive win of Obama in The Economist.

I am starting this unrelated programming project (more on that on my blog if it ever gets off the ground) so I have been remiss in writing about this piece, I think it's good enough I should write a post about it, but it has some very interesting stuff from some of the usual suspects (bh.tv alumni Loury, and McWhorter, Dyson) as well as a guy who's apparently a young superstar at Harvard who I'd never heard of named Roland Fryer who is in the lede of the story.

Definitely worth a look.

bjkeefe said...

Adam has come through on his promise to blog about the Economist piece. Read here.

When I get up the right kind of energy, I'll be over there to respond.

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