Summary of Victor Ray's On Critical Race Theory

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#1 Race is a social construct. It is an inherently unstable category that has historically been used to justify hierarchy and discrimination. Because race is a social construct, it cannot be abandoned as a way to understand social inequalities.

#2 Race is a social construct which was historically used to justify hierarchy and discrimination. Because race is a social construct, it cannot be abandoned as a way to understand social inequalities.

#3 Race is a social construct. It has historically been used to justify hierarchy and discrimination. It cannot be abandoned as a way to understand social inequalities.

#4 Biological differences don't explain racial disparities. Racial categories were historically created to justify exploitation, and the exploitation continues today.

Summary of Victor Ray's On Critical Race Theory