BACKFIRE: A Reporter's Look at Affirmative Action. by Zelnick, Robert.

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BACKFIRE: A Reporter's Look at Affirmative Action.

Edition: 2nd printing.

Washington, D.C.: Regnery Publishing, (1996) dj. Hardcover - From the Back Cover: "Zelnick looks past the good intentions to how affirmative action really works in such areas as voting rights, employment, minority set-asides, mortgage and insurance regulation, and education. Buttressing his case with the latest research data and scores of real-life examples, Zelnick shows overwhelmingly that affirmative action: favors the less qualified over the more qualified; endangers public safety in such areas as crime and fire prevention, and even medical care . . .brings few benefits to those most in need of help, and benefits mostly those who don't need it; distracts from - and even exacerbates the real causes of misery among inner city blacks." One reviewer commented: "If America is moving toward a consensus that affirmative action has outlived its usefulness, then this attack underscores the resentment driving that movement." Notes, index. xiii, 415 pp. ISBN: 0-895264552.

Condition: Fine in very good dust jacket (creasing to bottom edge of back cover of dj)

Book ID: 78804
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