"White Guilt" by Shelby Steele. A Wee Book Review

 


Shelby Steele, the Robert J. and Marion E. Oster Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, specializes in the study of race relations, multiculturalism, and affirmative action, gives a nice analysis of the shift away from personal morality to social morality in the U.S.A., and the illustrative comparison between Eisenhower and Clinton was very effective. If Eisenhower had done what Clinton did, he would have been booted. If Clinton had said what Eisenhower said (using the N-word) he would have been booted. There's more to the story of the book, but the role of White Guilt, the craving for White absolution, and the need to regain moral authority, was very helpful. Some things a bit dated, but it was written in 2006. Highly recommend.

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