Intellectuals and Race

Intellectuals and Race by Thomas Sowell, published by Basic Books on March 12, 2013, is a thought-provoking examination of the role of intellectuals in racial strife, presented in English across 192 pages. This book delves into the historical and contemporary perspectives of intellectuals on race, offering insights that challenge prevailing assumptions. Sowell explores how the views of intellectuals have shifted dramatically from the early to late twentieth century, revealing a complex interplay between their ideas and societal impacts.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis that incorporates historical, demographic, geographic, economic, and statistical evidence to scrutinize the assumptions about race held by intellectuals. Intellectuals and Race addresses a range of topics, including racial theories of intelligence, eugenics, and the concepts of social justice and multiculturalism. The book critically examines the incentives and rationales that lead intellectuals to conclusions that may have detrimental effects on various racial and ethnic groups, as well as on society as a whole.
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Intellectuals and Race is a radical book in the original sense of one that goes to the root of the problem. The role of intellectuals in racial strife is explored in an international context that puts the American experience in a wholly new light.
The views of individual intellectuals have spanned the spectrum, but the views of intellectuals as a whole have tended to cluster. Indeed, these views have clustered at one end of the spectrum in the early twentieth century and then clustered at the opposite end of the spectrum in the late twentieth century. Moreover, these radically different views of race in these two eras were held by intellectuals whose views on other issues were very similar in both eras.
Intellectuals and Race is not, however, a book about history, even though it has much historical evidence, as well as demographic, geographic, economic and statistical evidence– all of it directed toward testing the underlying assumptions about race that have prevailed at times among intellectuals in general, and especially intellectuals at the highest levels. Nor is this simply a theoretical exercise. The impact of intellectuals’ ideas and crusades on the larger society, both past and present, is the ultimate concern. These ideas and crusades have ranged widely from racial theories of intelligence to eugenics to “social justice” and multiculturalism.
In addition to in-depth examinations of these and other issues, Intellectuals and Race explores the incentives, the visions and the rationales that drive intellectuals at the highest levels to conclusions that have often turned out to be counterproductive and even disastrous, not only for particular racial or ethnic groups, but for societies as a whole.
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