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Date: | Fri, 16 Feb 2007 17:01:59 -0500 |
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I finished this book and recommend it highly. His analysis of America's
obsession with race and neglect of inequality is consistent with my sense
that focus on racial and ethnic "disparities" in health serves to
depoliticize the issue of class inequalities and the skering of public
policy priorities towards the interests of the wealthy.
The problem by this dominant discourse is outlined as being not that there
are a lot of poor people but that the rate for non-whites is greater than
that for whites, not that poverty levels are strikingly high in the USA.
dr
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