Law & Liberty
•The Civil Rights Regime Change – - Scott Yenor
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Thomas Powers: Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other associated acts marked “crucial turning point” in fight against discrimination.
Civil rights movement took fight against race discrimination into private sphere, he says.
Powers: Nowhere has this anti-discrimination ethic percolated into practice more than in public education.
Frida Ghitis: Multiculturalism is chiefly and self-consciously a moral education pointing citizens toward a new concept of virtue.
She says post-modern multiculturalism sees society as a set of power structures supported by the dominant group’s self-serving metanarratives.
Ghitis says anti-discrimination politics, not postmodern critical theory, animates Banks's view of multiculturalism.
She writes: Wokeness appears paranoid, neurotic, unscientific, and reckless, and many hope to defeat it through argument.
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