The Shape of the River: Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions (The William G. Bowen, #118) (The William G. Bowen Memorial Series in Higher Education)

by William G Bowen and Derek Bok

Glenn C. Loury (Foreword)

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This is the book that has forever changed the debate on affirmative action in America. The Shape of the River is the most far-reaching and comprehensive study of its kind. It brings a wealth of empirical evidence to bear on how race-sensitive admissions policies actually work and clearly defines the effects they have had on over 45,000 students of different races. Its conclusions mark a turning point in national discussions of affirmative action--anything less than factual evidence will no longer suffice in any serious debate of this vital question. Glenn Loury's new foreword revisits the basic logic behind race-sensitive policies, asserting that since individuals use race to conceptualize themselves, we must be conscious of race as we try to create rules for a just society. Loury underscores the need for confronting opinion with fact so we can better see the distinction between the "morality of color-blindness" and the "morality of racial justice."
  • ISBN10 0691050198
  • ISBN13 9780691050195
  • Publish Date 24 January 2000 (first published 24 September 1998)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Princeton University Press