Thomas Sowell | Affirmative Action: A Worldwide Disaster | Philosophers Explained | Stephen Hicks

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  • Thomas Sowell(1930-) reassesses the effect of twenty years of affirmative action in this 1989 essay.
    Sowell is the author of many books including, Basic Economics, Ethnic America, The Vision of the Anointed and the Quest for Cosmic Justice.
    More information about him can be found here: www.hoover.org/profiles/thoma...
    A copy of the text can be found at: www.stephenhicks.org/wp-conte...
    Timestamps:
    00:26 the text
    02:56 After twenty years, a reassessment
    06:21 The effects of group based measurement
    07:01 1. Preferential programs persist and expand
    07:54 2. Benefits often go to most fortunate group members
    09:12 Group polarization tends to increase
    10:06 Fraudulent claims
    10:34 Pay attentions to what actually happens
    12:24 We should look to the data
    12:50 Illusion #1 Disparities are proof of a problem
    13:56 Illusion #2 Policies compensate for wrongs suffered
    14:58 Statistical disparities are not unusual
    17:09 Mobility ladders
    22:30 Statistical disparities used as evidence of discrimination
    24:36 What do we actually know?
    25:40 Some examples
    27:14 So, why are we doing this?
    28:02 Some variables to consider
    31:30 Summary
    32:42 What are the effects of injustice against the Jews and Chinese?
    34:01 Honors tainted?
    39:12 What about historical compensation?
    43:13 Can guilt be inherited?
    44:17 Suffering from past wrongs?
    46:10 What of those who overcame past wrongs done to them?
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ความคิดเห็น • 7

  • @TheNjsb
    @TheNjsb 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Thomas Sowell is one of the most valuable voices of reason today. Thank you for spotlighting his work.

  • @johnbrown4568
    @johnbrown4568 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Thank you Dr. Hicks for presenting the assessment by Dr. Sowell of “affirmative action.”

  • @gilbertgonzales915
    @gilbertgonzales915 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Learn alot from Stephen

  • @krakenmcbubble6275
    @krakenmcbubble6275 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Mengzi and Xunzi must have read "A Conflict of Visions"

  • @thegreatresearcher1681
    @thegreatresearcher1681 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If such papers like this contain serious errors, namely they fail to consider all the variable and to find the critical ones, why are they getting published???

    • @maxdibus
      @maxdibus 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      See the Sokol Hoax as well as the Grievance Studies Affair. The basic idea is that the disciplines in question are not rigorous and are ideological in the extreme.