ABSTRACT

This book is an essential guide to the full range of arguments surrounding affirmative action. Following the debate, as no other collection does, from all the early foundational articles to up-to-date selections, the book presents the strongest contributions from both sides of this highly charged issue. For students and general readers seeking to understand the controversy, this book offers a unique guide to the main lines of argument in the discussion. 

The contributors include most of the major contributors to the debate: Anita L. Allen, Robert Amdur, Michael D;. Bayles, Tom L. Beauchamp, Barbara R. Bergmann, Derek Bok, William G. Bowen, Carl Cohen, J. L. Cowan, Ronald Dworkin, Robert K. Fullinwider, Alan H. Goldman, Sidney Hook, James W. Nickel, William A. Nunn III, George Sher, Robert Simon, Paul W. Taylor, Abigail Thernstrom, Stephen Thernstrom, Judith Jarvis Thomson, Celia Wolf-Devine, and Paul Woodruff.  

part |32 pages

Individuals, Groups, and Discrimination

part |60 pages

Justice and Compensation

part |50 pages

The Bakke Case

chapter |8 pages

Who Are Equals?

chapter |11 pages

What Did Bakke Really Decide?

chapter |19 pages

Equality, Diversity, and Good Faith

part |24 pages

Preference or Impartiality?

chapter |7 pages

Reverse Discrimination