The Ethnic PhenomenonA gem of a book for scholars in race and ethnic relations and sociobiology. . . . Van den Berghe analyzes various forms that race and ethnic relations have displayed including colonial empires, slavery, middleman minorities, caste systems, and assimilation. The causes and consequences of these systems are brilliantly teased out employing historical and crosscultural examples. Libraries with any work at all on race and ethnic relations or sociobiology should acquire this book. Choice |
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Page 95
... natives , but they tended to grant the latter a greater ability to acquire these superior attributes . That is perhaps why , being less racist , the Latin colonizers were often more intolerant of native culture and of native failure to ...
... natives , but they tended to grant the latter a greater ability to acquire these superior attributes . That is perhaps why , being less racist , the Latin colonizers were often more intolerant of native culture and of native failure to ...
Page 98
... native troops under European officers as ultimate enforcers of colonial " law and order , " and a system of indirect rule through native chiefs . Both of these techniques are worth some attention since they had profound implications for ...
... native troops under European officers as ultimate enforcers of colonial " law and order , " and a system of indirect rule through native chiefs . Both of these techniques are worth some attention since they had profound implications for ...
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... native , especially if they bring in new skills or products , but in settled societies , the middle tier of service and mercantile occupations is much more likely to have been gradually filled by natives . Therefore , op- portunities ...
... native , especially if they bring in new skills or products , but in settled societies , the middle tier of service and mercantile occupations is much more likely to have been gradually filled by natives . Therefore , op- portunities ...
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Theories and Ideologies | 1 |
The Biology of Nepotism | 15 |
The Ecology | 37 |
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Multicultural Citizenship: A Liberal Theory of Minority Rights Will Kymlicka No preview available - 1996 |