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Racial realism

Racial realism is a term used for either of two directly opposed positions, both motivated by the durability and social importance of racial distinctions:

  • The view that racial distinctions are socially constructed but enduringly important because dominant social forces continually reinforce them. Law professor Derrick Bell is a characteristic advocate of this view.

Psychology professor Chris Brand , an advocate of the second view, summarizes his racial realist stance: "from the evidence, I certainly believe that there are important and deep-seated race differences in psychological variables." Nonetheless, proponents of anti-racism often view assertedly scientific descriptions of racial distinctions as scientific racism, rather than normal science.

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