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A Dialogue of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity
The debate over the permissibility of Affirmative Action (which I will abbreviate as AA
throughout this paper), seems to be like a maze of words. One idea or belief leads to other linking
ideas and the debate never seems to find an end. There are, like most moral topics, two opposing
viewpoints. For the purpose of this paper, I will write a dialogue using an example from each side
Alex is a white, middle-class man from an urban town, who has worked hard at academics
to get himself to where he is right now. He is currently in the process of getting his graduate
degree in law at a highly regarded Ivy League school. Beth, on the other hand, is a black woman
from a low socio-economic background. Just like Alex, she has worked extremely hard to get to
where she is today. She was also accepted into an Ivy League School and is in the process of
getting her Business Degree. Similar as these two individuals may appear, however, there
underlies hidden forms of passive and active discrimination that Beth has experienced on her way
to success. Their experiences and beliefs will be analyzed in the
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Some topics in this essay:
AA Beth,
Alex AA,
Affirmative Action,
Social Contract,
University California,
William Bowen’s,
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William Bowen,
Ivy League,
equal opportunity,
affirmative action,
equality opportunity,
white males,
fair equality,
fair equality opportunity,
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qualified person,
opportunity hypothetical social,
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passive active,
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equality opportunity hypothetical,
violation equal opportunity,
debate affirmative action,
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Socrates,Plato,Aristotle .... dialogues, Callicles, Socrates had a debate over Callicles .... In Plato 's dialogue, Phaedo, which documents .... How would these thinkers regard affirmative action? .... |
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Minority Politics In Multi-Racial Democracies .... to participate in the debate surrounding these .... origin of the policy dialogue between politicians .... and implemented an approved Affirmative Action Program, the .... |
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Media Comparison .... Gephardt Attacks Bush and Rivals on Affirmative Action "/Rachel L .... with a series of quotes of dialogue between the .... is intended to be a policy debate on Medicare .... |
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Plato, Understanding His Forms. .... Plato's writings were in dialogue form and his .... Therefore every proposition is either affirmative or negative .... place, time, situation, condition, action, passion. .... |
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PROFESSIONAL ESSAYS |
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Black Progress Since Civil Rights elite with little public dialogue open to to anti-discrimination laws or affirmative action policies that After all, despite current debate over programs like |
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Robert Hughes culture of victimization to the debate over multiculturalism value, even the possibility, of such a dialogue. with the issue of affirmative action because of |
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African American Social Theory climate of such phenomena as affirmative action, black power a Nightline presented as a racial dialogue as a Hirschman would call an "exit" from the debate. |
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HATE SPEECH/HATE CRIMES This research paper rev status, coupled with resentment at affirmative action laws and all governmental entities, and state action has been discover truth or initiate dialogue, but to |
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Multi-Diversity Training American business reflects its soc of the 1970s saw "affirmative action" programs striking all sides of the multicultural dialogue dug-in approaches to the multiculturalism debate (LeSourd, 1988 |
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Women, Children, and Poverty partially borne out by the debate on welfare and community leaders in ongoing dialogue about implementing there are the attacks on affirmative action and on |
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