At a panel discussion in 2004, a professor of political philosophy, Caribbean-born with a doctorate from the University of Toronto, explains that he never understood why the question in America is so often a question of race.
A scholar of Marxist thinking, he says in nearly every other industrialized nation on Earth, the first question is a question of class, and accordingly class is the first conflict.
He says it wasn’t until he moved to the United States in the early ’70s—about the same time my father arrived—that he intellectually and viscerally understood that America is a place where class historically coincides with race. This, he says, is the heaviest legacy of slavery and segregation.
An essay by Jaswinder Bolina.
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The question of race is widespread almost all over the world not just in the US. Everyone should be treated the same way no matter to which race or class you belong to.
I am really inspired by Jaswinder Bolina,
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