Power, Racism and Privledge

Power, Racism and Privilege by William J. Wilson, published by Simon and Schuster in 1976, is a comprehensive examination of race relations through both theoretical and sociohistorical lenses. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into the complex dynamics of power, racism, and privilege within society.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis that integrates historical context with theoretical frameworks, focusing on the interplay of race and ethnic relations. The book addresses various aspects of social science, minority studies, and urban sociology, making it a significant contribution to the discourse on discrimination and popular culture. Wilson’s work aims to provoke thought and discussion on these critical issues, providing a unique perspective on the empirical materials related to race relations.
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From Simon & Schuster, Power, Racism, and Privilege is William J. Wilson’s exploration of race relations in theoretical and sociohistorical perspectives.
As described by Contemporary Sociology, Power, Racism, and Privilege is “a useful work in which history, theory and comparative analysis are uniquely brought together to provide a provocative application of theory to empirical materials in the are of race relations.”
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