Lecture notes for 3/22/99
Segregation -de facto segregation: separation of groups not based upon law and/or government -de jure segregation: separation of groups based upon law and/or government -Segregation groups (i.e. Ku Klux Klan) are protected by freedom of association Discrimination: acts of irrational, suspicion or hatred, directed upon a certain group of people Racism: a belief that human races have distinct characteristics and that one's own race is superior to others -political aspect: based upon this superiority, the "superior" race has the "right" to rule others Affirmative action: any and all programs that expand the opportunities for women and minority groups into areas they were previously denied Equality -Equality of opportunity: everyone has the same opportunity to succeed (everyone is equal at the starting point) -Equality of outcome: greater uniformity in results; sharing wealthy, power, etc. -however, if the government tries to fight for equality of outcome, equality of opportunity will be denied