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Usually, when we discuss racial injustice, we discuss racism in our public or political life. This means that we often focus on how the state discriminates on the basis of race in its application and enforcement of laws and policies. This book draws on the synergy of political theory and civil rights law to expand the boundary of racial justice and consider the way in which racial discrimination happens outside the governmental or public sphere. 'Private racism' is about recognizing that racial injustice also occurs in our private lives, including the television and movie industry, cyberspace, our intimate and sexual lives, and the reproductive market. Professor Sonu Bedi argues that private racism is wrong, enlarging the boundary of justice in a way that is also consistent with our Constitution. A more just society is one that seeks to address rather than ignore this less visible form of racism.

Product code: 9781108401340

ISBN 9781108401340
No. Of Pages 210
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Dimensions (HxWxD in mm) H227xW152xS12
This book is for anyone interested in racial justice and the way in which racism takes place in the private sphere. In particular, this book discusses the Internet and the sharing economy as a site of racial injustice or private racism.