"Race discrimination Government policy." . . "Affirmative action programs United States." . . "Relations interraciales." . . "Racisme." . . "Rassenfrage." . . "Discrimination raciale Politique gouvernementale États-Unis." . . "relations raciales Etats-Unis." . . "Programmes d'action positive États-Unis." . . "Sociale politiek." . . "Affirmative action programs." . . "Politique gouvernementale." . . "Noirs américains Politique et gouvernement 1945-." . . "États-Unis" . . "États-Unis." . "Rassenpolitik." . . "Public Policy trends United States." . . "Programme d'accès à l'égalité." . . "Social Justice United States." . . "USA." . . "Verenigde Staten." . . "Positieve actie." . . "Race relations." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Turning back the retreat from racial justice in American thought and policy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Turning back : the retreat from racial justice in American thought and policy"@en . "Turning Back traces social science writing on race relations over the past half-century. Beginning with Gunnar Myrdal's classic, An American Dilemma, Stephen Steinberg shows how mainstream social science placed a liberal gloss on racism and failed to champion civil rights. Not until the racial crisis of the 1960s was there a willingness to confront racism \"in all of its hideous fullness,\" and to place responsibility for the nation's racial problems on major political and economic institutions. During the post-Civil Rights era the focus of blame has again shifted away from societal institutions onto blacks themselves. Turning Back is a trenchant critique of this \"scholarship of backlash.\" Steinberg challenges liberals as well as conservatives, blacks as well as whites, who have fueled the backlash and provided a spurious intellectual cover for gutting affirmative action and other policies designed to alleviate racial inequalities."@en . "Turning Back traces social science writing on race relations over the past half-century. Beginning with Gunnar Myrdal's classic, An American Dilemma, Stephen Steinberg shows how mainstream social science placed a liberal gloss on racism and failed to champion civil rights. Not until the racial crisis of the 1960s was there a willingness to confront racism \"in all of its hideous fullness,\" and to place responsibility for the nation's racial problems on major political and economic institutions. During the post-Civil Rights era the focus of blame has again shifted away from societal institutions onto blacks themselves. Turning Back is a trenchant critique of this \"scholarship of backlash.\" Steinberg challenges liberals as well as conservatives, blacks as well as whites, who have fueled the backlash and provided a spurious intellectual cover for gutting affirmative action and other policies designed to alleviate racial inequalities." . "Turning back : the retreat from racial justice in American thought and policy" . . . . . . . . . . . "Race discrimination Government policy United States." . . "United States" . . "United States." . "Discrimination raciale Politique publique États-Unis 20e siècle." . . . . "Civil Rights United States." . . "African Americans United States." . . "Race Relations trends United States." . . "Rassenverhoudingen." . .