
Racism by Ben Wood Johnson
Racism is a complex issue. It is a global problem; it affects everyone. The literature is ambivalent about this phenomenon. Views diverge about the characteristics of racism. There is no consensus in the debate. But the common belief is that clusters of individuals are racists. This book refutes that perception. Talking about racism can be a challenge. Some people are always in the defensive; others are always imparting blames. This book offers a fresh perspective. Understand why racism is on the rise in most western societies, notably in the United States of America. Discover the factors that facilitate this phenomenon. Learn more about racism.
Ben Wood Johnson is a multidisciplinary scholar. He graduated from Penn State University. He also graduated from Villanova University. Dr. Johnson is a philosopher; he is also a social observer. He writes about philosophy, legal theory, public and foreign policy, education, politics, ethics, race, and crime.
Dr. Johnson published a number of works about ethics. His most recent publications examine Jean-Paul Sartre as a moral philosopher. Dr. Johnson is working on a number of works that address other issues, including, but not limited to, the following: education, legal theory, and foreign affairs. His scholarly interests include crime, decision-making, philosophy, law, politics, ethics, public policy, and leadership.
Dr. Johnson holds several academic degrees, including a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, a Master's degree in Political Science, a Master's degree in Public Administration, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Administration.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781948600002 |
| ISBN 10 | 1948600005 |
| Title | Racism |
| Author | Ben Wood Johnson |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Tesko Publishing |
| Year published | 2018-01-31 |
| Number of pages | 232 |
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