Light on Racial Issues (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Sutton E. Griggs

 
9781331498148: Light on Racial Issues (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Light on Racial Issues examines how world thought on race has shifted across centuries and why it matters today.

It traces how ideas about equality, power, and cooperation have influenced laws, public opinion, and social change.

The book uses historical milestones and practical examples to show how leaders, movements, and citizens have debated race issues. It explains concepts like native equality, collective efficiency, and the balance between individual rights and group welfare, while avoiding simple answers.
  • How global ideas about race have evolved from ancient to modern times
  • Why public opinion and national sentiment shape policy as much as laws do
  • The difference between personal individualism and cooperative effort in societies
  • Practical frameworks for thinking about unity, reform, and social responsibility
Ideal for readers of history, social science, and discussions about race relations and national policy.

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