[Peace-discuss] [Discuss] [sf-core] Fwd: yesterday's article on massive racial inequality in wealth

Jan & Durl Kruse jandurl at comcast.net
Fri May 21 11:07:56 CDT 2010


David Roediger's new book: "How Race Survived U.S. History - From  
Settlement and Slavery to the Obama Phenomenon" addresses the  
historical development of the joint issues of race (white supremacy)   
and economic class (working poor) in our country.
If you want a historical perspective on these two intertwined issues,  
it's a good read!


On May 21, 2010, at 10:36 AM, C. G. ESTABROOK wrote:

> US society is much less racist - and much more unequal - than it  
> was 40 years ago.
>
> In 1970 the election of a black president was unthinkable, but in  
> that year the distribution of wealth (Gini index) was at its least  
> unequal in the 20th century. Today it's back to where it was in the  
> late 1920s, and the concentration of wealth in fewer and fewer  
> hands is not only continuing but accelerating.
>
> "...anti-racism today performs at least one of the same functions  
> that racism used to — it gives us a vision of our society as  
> organized racially instead of economically — while adding another  
> function — it insists that racism is the great enemy to be  
> overcome. But all the anti-racism in the world won't take any money  
> away from the rich and won't give any of it to the poor." [Walter  
> Benn Michaels]
>
>
> On 5/21/10 9:47 AM, Ricky Baldwin wrote:
>>
>>
>> Very interesting article. Good points. It's always good for  
>> Americans to
>> see this kind of discussion and realize we don't do too well when it
>> comes to this kind of basic economic "fairness," no matter how  
>> much the
>> blowhards talk about the "land of opportunity." Our system just  
>> doesn't
>> serve most people too well - but then, we know that. It's just  
>> good to
>> have the numbers.
>>
>> On the numbers, I have to take issue with the "typical" white/black
>> family stats, though - and not just to be picky with words. I  
>> think it
>> gives a false impression.
>>
>> The article doesn't say, but if what's meant is "average" (mean)  
>> then it
>> isn't "typical" at all in an economy with vast inequalities like the
>> kind described in the article. We can, and do (as the article points
>> out), have a small number of extremely wealthy people and a huge  
>> number
>> of people essentially left out of that massive accumulation. What  
>> that
>> amounts to is the "average" (mean) is skewed upwards - making it look
>> like more people are better off than we are.
>>
>> "Typical" here could also be median, a.k.a. the middle number if you
>> arrange all the wealth from highest to lowest, but I doubt it. It  
>> seems
>> too high given the inequality the article describes. Even if so, I'd
>> argue that if the range of wealth is very wide, then the median isn't
>> very "typical" either.
>>
>> Maybe I'm missing something. I'm not 100% awake yet.
>>
>> Ricky
>>
>> "Speak your mind even if your voice shakes." - Maggie Kuhn
>>
>> --- On *Thu, 5/20/10, Belden Fields /<a-fields at uiuc.edu>/* wrote:
>>
>>
>>     From: Belden Fields <a-fields at uiuc.edu>
>>     Subject: [sf-core] Fwd: yesterday's article on massive racial
>>     inequality in wealth
>>     To: discuss at communitycourtwatch.org
>>     Cc: "SFcore" <sf-core at yahoogroups.com>
>>     Date: Thursday, May 20, 2010, 4:09 PM
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>>     Begin forwarded message:
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>>>     *From: *Lou Kushnick <loukushnick at mac.com
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>>>     *Date: *May 20, 2010 2:01:25 AM CDT
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>>>     *Subject: **yesterday's article on massive racial inequality in
>>>     wealth*
>>>
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