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Article: Race: no such thing.(Race: The Reality of Human Differences)(Book Review)
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- New Criterion
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- April 1, 2004
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Vincent Sarich & Frank Miele Race: The Reality of Human Differences. Westview Press, 320 pages, $27.50
What response would you get were you to ask almost any college student or member of the current, self-identified American intelligentsia, "What is this society's most serious problem?" Almost certainly, a large proportion of your eligible interviewees would give this answer without hesitation: "Race!" But here is an oddity: The same interviewees who answer your question with "Race!" will assure you, also without hesitation, that there is no such thing. They will maintain that for humans the concept of "race" is meaningless: that there are no biologically ...