Racism and Anti-Racism

  • Solomos J
  • Back L
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Abstract

The strangely ambiguous relationship between racism and anti-racism is discussed. Although "races" do not exist, the word "race" has been for an entire age the pivot of a vision of history and a confrontation between different outlooks on the world.

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Solomos, J., & Back, L. (1996). Racism and Anti-Racism. In Racism and Society (pp. 102–120). Macmillan Education UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24735-6_5

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