Racism Without Racist Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Summary
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In the book Racism without Racist, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva attempts to expose an interesting dichotomy that has increased in magnitude between the ideological perspective of racism and the exculpatory attitude shared among white individuals when confronted with racial inequality issues in America. However, the author is very meticulous in formulating his approach to his concept of blind-racism by making it a nation wide issue in order to avoid the pitfalls of over generalizing his argument. Equally as important, the time of the study takes place throughout different time periods ranging from the emergences of the civil-rights movement during the 1960s to the time in which the book was originally published. Based on the limited level of research