I think we need to decouple the reparations discussion from the affirmative action discussion.
You can make a case that descendants of slaves and victims of Jim Crow laws and red lining policies deserve some kind of compensation.
But arbitrarily engineering the racial and gender composition of universities and industries is treating a symptom, not the underlying causes of current disparities.
You can make a case that descendants of slaves and victims of Jim Crow laws and red lining policies deserve some kind of compensation.
But arbitrarily engineering the racial and gender composition of universities and industries is treating a symptom, not the underlying causes of current disparities.