To suggest — like many of those arguing against the Michigan affirmative action policies — that the non-existence of biological race delegitimizes a response to race-based inequality is to ignore the very real impact of imagined social divisions.
To suggest — like many of those arguing against the Michigan affirmative action policies — that the non-existence of biological race delegitimizes a response to race-based inequality is to ignore the very real impact of imagined social divisions.