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To try to give some push to could-be interesting talk, here is one of the
modern but already classic
assertation of contemporary sociology. Pardon me if the translation is a bit
clumsy. This is a talk given by PBourdieu in 1978 ( "Races, societes et
aptitudes: apports et limites de la science") :
" The first point I would make is that there is no single racism, there are
RACISMS in plural. There are as many racisms as there are groups who need to
justify themselves in existing as they exists; this is, along with
undermining other groups criterias notwithstanding, invariant function of
all racisms.
There are forms of racisms that are the most subtle, the most readily
misrecognizable, and therefore the least often denounced, perhaps because
those who ordinarily denounce racism posses some of the properties conducive
to this form of racism"..... ( like Iso-ho, bla, bla, and GI Tracy for
instance).......
Red & black regards,
@ndrej
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From: Andrej Grubacic <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2000 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [CHOMSKY] FW: United States/Kosovo
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