Walt Williams presents a different way of thinking about issues related to racial discrimination by offering a rigorous analysis of the assumptions that: 1) discrimination leads to adverse effects for racial minorities, 2) that statistical differences between races imply and measure discrimination, and 3) that statistical differences would not rise nor persist in the absence of racial discrimination.
Walt Williams presents a different way of thinking about issues related to racial discrimination by offering a rigorous analysis of the assumptions that: 1) discrimination leads to adverse effects for racial minorities, 2) that statistical differences between races imply and measure discrimination, and 3) that statistical differences would not rise nor persist in the absence of racial discrimination.