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Slavery’s Long Shadow

Sunday, June 28, 2015 22:32
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Paul Krugman

Nobel winning economist Paul Krugman provides thoughtful commentary on economic inequality in the United States and our willingness to continue to tolerate it.  In the New York Times, Krugman recently published “Slavery’s Long Shadow” and argues that race plays the preeminent role in our nation’s welfare policies and attitudes:

“Yet racial hatred is still a potent force in our society, as we’ve just been reminded to our horror. And I’m sorry to say this, but the racial divide is still a defining feature of our political economy, the reason America is unique among advanced nations in its harsh treatment of the less fortunate and its willingness to tolerate unnecessary suffering among its citizens.”

Krugman continues by analyzing Nixon and Reagan’s “Southern strategy” in dividing the South based on cultural and racial issues and notes that of the 22 states that have refused Obamacare for its citizens since 2012, 80% are former slave states.  Why?  The answer per Krugman lies in the racialization of poverty and welfare in the U.S., as exacerbated by Nixon/Reagan/Bush racial coding.



Source: http://corporatejusticeblog.blogspot.com/2015/06/slaverys-long-shadow.html

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