Etzioni, Amitai.
The Monochrome Society / Amitai Etzioni. - Policy Review, 2001. World Link, 2001. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Article 24. Human Relations, 1522-3248; .
This MARC record contains two articles. Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Originally Published: The Monochrome Society, Feb./March 2001; pp. 53-70. Originally Published: What if the US Had a Non-White Majority, July/Aug. 2001; pp. 88-89.
THE MONOCHROME SOCIETY -- "American society is basically much more of one color--if one looks at conduct and beliefs rather than pigmentation and other such external, skin-deep, indications." (POLICY REVIEW) The author contends that while racial and ethnic differences are dividing points, America is actually moving toward a multiracial society with convergent values and beliefs. WHAT IF THE US HAD A NON-WHITE MAJORITY -- "Does the prospect of a Caucasian-American minority signal a corresponding, fundamental shift in American values, politics and society? The answer, according to many social scientists and community representatives, is a resounding no." (WORLD LINK) The author contends that although America's ethnic mix is constantly evolving, even to the point where whites are no longer a majority, many feel American culture and values will remain relatively unchanged.
1522-3248;
Americans--Attitudes.
Hispanic Americans--Ethnic identity.
Immigrants.
Ethnic relations.
Multiculturalism.
Race--Classification.
Race differences.
Race relations.
Social structure.
Whites--Population.
Values.
United States--Social conditions.
AC1.S5
050
The Monochrome Society / Amitai Etzioni. - Policy Review, 2001. World Link, 2001. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Article 24. Human Relations, 1522-3248; .
This MARC record contains two articles. Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002. Originally Published: The Monochrome Society, Feb./March 2001; pp. 53-70. Originally Published: What if the US Had a Non-White Majority, July/Aug. 2001; pp. 88-89.
THE MONOCHROME SOCIETY -- "American society is basically much more of one color--if one looks at conduct and beliefs rather than pigmentation and other such external, skin-deep, indications." (POLICY REVIEW) The author contends that while racial and ethnic differences are dividing points, America is actually moving toward a multiracial society with convergent values and beliefs. WHAT IF THE US HAD A NON-WHITE MAJORITY -- "Does the prospect of a Caucasian-American minority signal a corresponding, fundamental shift in American values, politics and society? The answer, according to many social scientists and community representatives, is a resounding no." (WORLD LINK) The author contends that although America's ethnic mix is constantly evolving, even to the point where whites are no longer a majority, many feel American culture and values will remain relatively unchanged.
1522-3248;
Americans--Attitudes.
Hispanic Americans--Ethnic identity.
Immigrants.
Ethnic relations.
Multiculturalism.
Race--Classification.
Race differences.
Race relations.
Social structure.
Whites--Population.
Values.
United States--Social conditions.
AC1.S5
050