Summary of Coleman Hughes's The End of Race Politics
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Listen to the Summary of Coleman Hughes's The End of Race Politics in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. In "The End of Race Politics," Coleman Hughes explores the complexities of racial identity and the arbitrary nature of racial categories, drawing from personal experiences and historical analysis. He challenges the notion that race is a natural concept, arguing that it is a socially constructed hybrid based on genetic variations. Hughes critiques the use of race as a proxy for issues like poverty and historical injustice, advocating for socioeconomic status as a more accurate indicator of disadvantage...
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