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[[category:issues]][[category:isms]][[Racism]] is the belief that one "race" (a term which does not have a universal or specific definition) is generally "superior" to other races, and that members of the "superior" race should enjoy greater privileges and power than those of the "inferior" race. Those who adhere to this belief generally consider themselves as belonging to the race they consider "superior".
 
[[category:issues]][[category:isms]][[Racism]] is the belief that one "race" (a term which does not have a universal or specific definition) is generally "superior" to other races, and that members of the "superior" race should enjoy greater privileges and power than those of the "inferior" race. Those who adhere to this belief generally consider themselves as belonging to the race they consider "superior".
  
[[Racism]] is an application of [[ideological protectionism]] in which pre-existing [[prejudice]]s are nurtured and protected from criticism rather than being exposed to [[fact]]s and understanding which would gradually reduce their intensity.
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[[Racism]] is distinct from [[prejudice]] in that most people work to ''overcome'' their prejudices, while a racist ''nurtures and protects'' such prejudices from the facts, experiences, and rational criticism which would otherwise reduce or eliminate them over time. Racism is thus an application of [[ideological protectionism]].
  
 
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Revision as of 17:39, 14 August 2009

Overview

Racism is the belief that one "race" (a term which does not have a universal or specific definition) is generally "superior" to other races, and that members of the "superior" race should enjoy greater privileges and power than those of the "inferior" race. Those who adhere to this belief generally consider themselves as belonging to the race they consider "superior".

Racism is distinct from prejudice in that most people work to overcome their prejudices, while a racist nurtures and protects such prejudices from the facts, experiences, and rational criticism which would otherwise reduce or eliminate them over time. Racism is thus an application of ideological protectionism.

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  • 2008-02-02 Amazing Racism: A study of the English football (soccer) league between 1978 and 1993 showed that "Clubs that bucked the norm and fielded several black players did not suffer lower attendance or revenues as a result. But they did enjoy a higher league position with a lower wage bill than the typical club – clear evidence that black players were underpaid on racial grounds."